President Jacob Zuma has removed Nene as the minister of finance and replaced him with ANC MP David Van Rooyen
In the fashion and apparel space, the relatively recent phenomenon of children’s fragrances is positioned as an add-on purchase, or a gift.
The Mail & Guardian’s weekly round-up of the country’s hot-ticket events.
Tired of the fighting between Renamo and Frelimo, voters could turn to the Mozambique Democratic Movement on October 15.
The Public Members Unit Team has offered to pay back money that was unduly spent from the state’s coffers in upgrading President Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Technology and social media provide great opportunities for human rights advocates – and for laziness too. We chat to Amnesty’s leader Salil Shetty.
A transgender woman, in a struggle to get Home Affairs to give her an ID that reflects her name and gender, has gone on a hunger strike in protest.
A group called ‘concerned lawyers and educationalists for equality before the law’ has written to Parliament, asking for Thuli Madonsela’s removal.
The EFF is set to be absent from Parliament’s scrutiny of departments’ annual reports, which begins next Tuesday and runs until the end of October.
A market boosted by trillions in insurance and retirement savings looking for a home has brought new entrants to the exchange.