Join Mmanaledi Mataboge and Faranaaz Parker on the M&G Newsroom between 1pm and 2pm as they bring you the latest in current affairs.
Amy Green speaks about the doctors from Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital who turned to the M&G in a desperate bid to improve their working conditions.
Bhekisisa reporter Ina Skosana speaks on M&G Newsroom about the shocking story of the Mpumalanga hospital where mothers go to die.
Sanef deputy Makhudu Sefara speaks about the police’s threats of legal action over intercepted calls involving commissioner Riah Phiyega.
The ANC Youth League has been provisionally liquidated under a ruling by the high court in Johannesburg, reported BD Live.
Senegalese patients with advanced cancer have been suffering with severe pain due to morphine shortages. Human Rights Watch investigates why.
Steve Hofmeyr to sing for Boeremag legal fees, Riah Phiyega is no longer the president’s darling, and a not-so-legal sale in Cape Town.
Johannes Kana, the man convicted of raping and murdering Bredasdorp teenager Anene Booysen, has been sentenced to two life sentences.
Lack of service delivery in Durban Deep, Johannesburg, has not only affected people, but the animals at the Claw shelter too.
The EFF has announced that it will be marching against e-tolls on Friday this week, dismissing any mention of the DA’s commitment to the same cause.