The high court in Johannesburg has found in favour of the family of Steve Biko and halted the auction of the autopsy into the cause of his death.
A few familiar faces and new camera angles were not enough to inspire sustained enthusiasm from followers of the long-running soap opera.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela, who takes a no-nonsense approach to corruption in SA, is recognised as one of the world’s most influential people.
The Male Championship model in Malawi encourages men to get their wives involved in reducing mother-to-child HIV transmission.
Author Martin Meredith, who writes about the continent’s history and politics, speaks to Shaun de Waal about his latest book, ‘Fortunes of Africa’.
ANC NEC member Pule Mabe holds no hard feelings after the ANC downgraded the league’s elective conference to a consultative forum at the last minute.
It’s no rise and all fall for Malema, Mac Maharaj does some more magic, and rage is on the rise in the US over no justice for black citizens.
The Mail & Guardian’s weekly round-up of the country’s hot-ticket events.
When Parliament is at war and politicians are getting snotklapped, who do we call to lead us out of this Eskom-inspired darkness? Hint: Not Zuma.
Marianne Thamm and Roger Lucey discuss the life of Penelope Jane Dunlop — ‘PJ Powers’ – political activist and one of SA’s most successful musicians.