The Socio-Economic Rights Institute says the families of those killed in Marikana want to attend the Farlam commission but need funds to travel.
The treasury has given President Jacob Zuma an extra R20m to cover his legal costs but no breakdown has been given on where the funds are headed.
In this week’s Weekend 101 Gordhan warns against government spending, Pussy riot is sent to a forced labour camp and Eskom asks for more money.
Anglo American CEO Cynthia Carroll has resigned from the position, saying she felt it was the right time to step down.
The local units of several major oil companies have been charged with price-fixing by the Competition Commission.
Pimples imagines ANC presidential hopeful Kgalema Motlanthe using his soccer skills at a party meeting following his performance in a recent friendly.
Channel O Music Awards nominee DJ Zinhle is often described as SA’s top female DJ. In between making music, Zinhle runs a training school for female DJs.
Jacob Zuma’s plans for the economy are in the spotlight, and Fikile Mbalula denies reports he is considering switching sides ahead of the conference.
The Mail & Guardian takes a look at the continent’s new and not-so-new leaders who were elected into office this year.
JZ’s plan to rescue the economy, ‘Jub Jub’ and Tshabalala found guilty and Scotland breaks free from the United Kingdom. Watch Weekend 101 to stay in the know.