Voices of Africa is the M&G’s new blogging platform.It showcases stories of life in different parts of the continent that the world doesn’t hear often enough.
Championing democracy and free speech is a noble cause. But even the Mail & Guardian could do with a bit of crazy.
Mangaung is a distant memory and the heyday of being Zuma’s play thing are gone forever. Enjoy your holiday but don’t forget to write. Life’s a beach, hey KG?
In the wake of the rape and murder of 17-year-old Anene Booysen, the M&G wonders whether this issue will get a mention in the State of the Nation Address.
Africa’s green energy bigwigs will converge on Johannesburg later this month to showcase the lastest technologies for alternative energy sources.
The Mail & Guardian’s radio show on 2OV FM is back with M&G associate editor Phillip de Wet who joins Verashni Pillay to host the show.
We chat to our education reporters about the ANC’s announcement to make education an essential service: what does this mean and will it have any real effect?
Rodriguez’s magical transformation into a hero around the world has proved old South African hippies right — for once.
This week big corporations swindle SA out of R30-billion, Cosatu and the ANC go head to head and the White House defends its drone strikes against al-Qaeda.
In 2012 we obtained and published footage of an HIV positive woman in Swaziland, having to eat cow dung to take her ARVs. This is an update on her story.