The dispute between the Hawks and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan worsens as police "harassment" continues.
Two years after 640 men and boys were killed by the Nigerian army, no one has been held accountable for their deaths.
Former Safa chief executive Leslie Sedibe is among three officials banned by FIifa for violating the soccer governing body’s code of ethics.
The ruling party and SACP have marched to the Constitutional Court to demand that the decision to release Janusz Walus on parole be reviewed.
Opportunities abound for South Africa, if the various sectors of the economy cooperate
The Mail & Guardian proudly hosted Thuli Madonsela and her team on March 11 as part of the Public Protector’s ‘meet the media’ project.
The ruling party has placed allegations of government interference on the agenda for its NEC meeting this weekend.
Verashni Pillay reflects on the #UnfairAndLovely campaign that celebrates the dark skin of those of South Indian heritage, like herself.
No immediate claim of responsibility for car bomb that killed at least 34 people in Turkey’s capital Ankara.
Sometimes, delivering mixed messages is a good thing, as an integrated project in the Lake Tanganyika region has proved.