Join Verashni Pillay and Faranaaz Parker on the M&G Newsroom between 1pm and 2pm as they bring you the latest in current affairs.
The Square Kilometre Array, the biggest scientific endeavour in the world, is under construction in SA. We went to see the ground-breaking project.
Jacob Zuma has been castigated for his remarks on "patriotic reporting" which was an insult to the dozens of murdered Mexican journalists.
This week, Zuma gives some good news, Citizens4Marikana march for money and Miley Cyrus makes the news … again.
Investigative journalist Craig McKune talks us through our Gold Fields story and the alleged bribe investigation that was hidden from the public.
Citizens4Marikana and six opposition parties marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to demand funding for the Marikana miners.
President Jacob Zuma did not sign the controversial Protection of State Information Bill and has sent it back to the National Assembly to be reviewed.
In light of the threat posed by climate change, the Mail & Guardian is inviting nominations for its latest initiative: Climate Change Leaders.
Amnesty International has once again highlighted the plight of gay people in Zambia as two men accused of same-sex sexual conduct prepare for trial.
Wearing a bird costume, South African performance artist Steven Cohen was arrested for sexual exhibitionism, says a report.