Lesbian and gay rights activist Melanie Judge responds to the M&G’s June 28 article "Gentle man’s brutal murder turns spotlight on intolerance".
M&G editor-in-chief Nic Dawes and investigative reporters Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer have been told they are suspects in a criminal investigation.
Kaizer Chiefs captain Itumeleng Khune says a victory over Orlando Pirates in the pre-season Carling Black Label Cup will set the tone for this season.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela says her office came late to the education debacle but she’s now investigating textbook problems in three provinces.
George Luca, the main suspect in the murder of Lolly Jackson, has lost his appeal against a court judgment ordering his extradition from Cyprus.
Partial foreskin removal in some traditional practice may not protect as well against HIV, writes Mia Malan.
Twenty years on, the events of the massacre are contested and people remain divided and angry, writes the M&G’s ombudsman Franz Kruger.
The debate about the nationalisation of SA mines continues merrily but it is taking place in astounding ignorance of the actual legal position.
It’s clear the Boeremag plotters had a deadly serious intent. Phillip de Wet unpacks the plan to overthrow the SA government and start a race war.
The South African Police Service has been entered into another multimillion-rand property deal that was not put out to tender, writes Matuma Letsoalo.