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/ 9 September 2013
Health editor Mia Malan talks about Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi’s decision to use public hospitals and the NHI.
We ponder the arson claims at Luthuli House, celebrate the EFF’s use of exclamation marks, and weigh up Barack Obama’s chances against Valdimir Putin.
Artist Ayana V Jackson has caused controversy with her latest work, ‘Archival Impulse & Poverty Pornography’. We ask her the difficult questions.
As several Johannesburg areas experience power outages, reports say some of City Power’s employees are on strike over changes in their work hours.
The M&G’s Sarah Evans explains everything you need to know about the arms deal commission, the evidence so far and the controversy surrounding it.
Riah Phiyega has made a series of blunders since taking over from Bheki Cele. All she has done is make Cele look like a saint in comparison.
The ANC has viewed a "suspicious" fire that broke out in parts of its headquarters "as an act of attempting to destabilise" the party.
Professor Adam Habib’s new book addresses inequality in South Africa and warns our economic elites to ‘compromise now or risk losing everything’.
M&G Newsroom discusses allegations of political interference at ANN7, threats against staff and secret meetings between Jacob Zuma and Atul Gupta.
Was launching M&G Women a smart move? Site editor Aliki Karasaridis and editor-in-chief Chris Roper debate the pros and cons with readers.