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/ 19 January 2015
Highlights of the M&G’s Google Hangout on how Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram became the force it is today and Nigeria’s failure to stop it.
Despite a history of losing their Afcon opening matches, Bafana Bafana are determined to topple Algeria, Africa’s top-ranked team, in Monday’s match.
La Grange sparked a debate on Twitter on Saturday after saying she felt white people were not welcome in South Africa, a comment that the ANC refutes.
Traveling the world to meet important players in Oscar Pistorius’ life, John Carlin has written an intimate and definitive portrait of the man.
Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel led the 87th Academy Awards nominees.
The M&G’s Africa editor, Teldah Mawarie, will be hosting a live Google Hangout at 12pm today on the situation in Nigeria.
EFF threatens to expropriate land again, cheating Matric pupils could wait three years to rewrite and African leaders need to get involved in Nigeria.
The terrorist organisation says it was responsible for the attack that saw 17 people killed, as the latest edition of the satirical weekly sold out.
Addressing the media, Julius Malema vowed to hold Jacob Zuma accountable for Nkandla, blamed the ANC for Eskom’s problems and spoke out on Boko Haram.
Political cartoonist Zapiro’s work is as important as ever following the Charlie Hebdo killings. His life and role in society is discussed.