Marikana: South Africa’s dark heart – full documentary By M&G Media New M&G documentary explores what the events on that fateful day tell us about where we stand as a country
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Watch: The Big Africa Debate By M&G Media The series is an interactive platform for policy-makers, civil society and academia to discuss and debate the challenges and opportunities for Africa. Watch: The limitations of voluntarism in human rights due diligence frameworks By M&G Media Join the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in partnership with the Mail & Guardian at a panel discussion live from Cape Town. Hammanskraal crisis: Slow tender stops clean water flowing By Sarah Smit , Malcolm Sekgothe Little has changed in Hammanskraal since the Mail & Guardian last visited the area in August, when residents said the tap water had made them sick. More battles ahead for domestic worker unions By Staff Reporter Florence Sosiba, speaks to the Mail & Guardian about how important domestic workers are and exclusion in the COIDA Finding Your Niche with K.O By Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper K.O speaks about his creative process, his intentions with Skhanda and South African hip hop losing its identity. “Life has been good to me, considering where I come from” – Xolani Gwala By Staff Reporter Just over a year ago, veteran radio presenter Xolani Gwala’s cancer was in remission. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian once he was back on air. Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court By Staff Reporter Kanya Cekeshe’s legal team filed an urgent appeal at the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday against Monday’s judgment by magistrate Theunis Carstens. Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Watch: The limitations of voluntarism in human rights due diligence frameworks By M&G Media Join the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in partnership with the Mail & Guardian at a panel discussion live from Cape Town. Hammanskraal crisis: Slow tender stops clean water flowing By Sarah Smit , Malcolm Sekgothe Little has changed in Hammanskraal since the Mail & Guardian last visited the area in August, when residents said the tap water had made them sick. More battles ahead for domestic worker unions By Staff Reporter Florence Sosiba, speaks to the Mail & Guardian about how important domestic workers are and exclusion in the COIDA Finding Your Niche with K.O By Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper K.O speaks about his creative process, his intentions with Skhanda and South African hip hop losing its identity. “Life has been good to me, considering where I come from” – Xolani Gwala By Staff Reporter Just over a year ago, veteran radio presenter Xolani Gwala’s cancer was in remission. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian once he was back on air. Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court By Staff Reporter Kanya Cekeshe’s legal team filed an urgent appeal at the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday against Monday’s judgment by magistrate Theunis Carstens. Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Hammanskraal crisis: Slow tender stops clean water flowing By Sarah Smit , Malcolm Sekgothe Little has changed in Hammanskraal since the Mail & Guardian last visited the area in August, when residents said the tap water had made them sick. More battles ahead for domestic worker unions By Staff Reporter Florence Sosiba, speaks to the Mail & Guardian about how important domestic workers are and exclusion in the COIDA Finding Your Niche with K.O By Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper K.O speaks about his creative process, his intentions with Skhanda and South African hip hop losing its identity. “Life has been good to me, considering where I come from” – Xolani Gwala By Staff Reporter Just over a year ago, veteran radio presenter Xolani Gwala’s cancer was in remission. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian once he was back on air. Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court By Staff Reporter Kanya Cekeshe’s legal team filed an urgent appeal at the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday against Monday’s judgment by magistrate Theunis Carstens. Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
More battles ahead for domestic worker unions By Staff Reporter Florence Sosiba, speaks to the Mail & Guardian about how important domestic workers are and exclusion in the COIDA Finding Your Niche with K.O By Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper K.O speaks about his creative process, his intentions with Skhanda and South African hip hop losing its identity. “Life has been good to me, considering where I come from” – Xolani Gwala By Staff Reporter Just over a year ago, veteran radio presenter Xolani Gwala’s cancer was in remission. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian once he was back on air. Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court By Staff Reporter Kanya Cekeshe’s legal team filed an urgent appeal at the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday against Monday’s judgment by magistrate Theunis Carstens. Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Finding Your Niche with K.O By Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper K.O speaks about his creative process, his intentions with Skhanda and South African hip hop losing its identity. “Life has been good to me, considering where I come from” – Xolani Gwala By Staff Reporter Just over a year ago, veteran radio presenter Xolani Gwala’s cancer was in remission. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian once he was back on air. Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court By Staff Reporter Kanya Cekeshe’s legal team filed an urgent appeal at the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday against Monday’s judgment by magistrate Theunis Carstens. Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
“Life has been good to me, considering where I come from” – Xolani Gwala By Staff Reporter Just over a year ago, veteran radio presenter Xolani Gwala’s cancer was in remission. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian once he was back on air. Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court By Staff Reporter Kanya Cekeshe’s legal team filed an urgent appeal at the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday against Monday’s judgment by magistrate Theunis Carstens. Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court By Staff Reporter Kanya Cekeshe’s legal team filed an urgent appeal at the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday against Monday’s judgment by magistrate Theunis Carstens. Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail By Malcolm Sekgothe Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial. Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Leader’s principal aim to build IFP By Staff Reporter Gravitas: Velenkosini Hlabisa brings his experience to his new post as leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party. Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Finding Your Niche with Emtee By Oupa Nkosi and Malcolm Sekgothe Rapper Emtee paid the Mail & Guardian a visit to speak about his musical journey, what’s shaped his musical style and how he found his flow. Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds
Meet the Space Cats By Oupa Nkosi, Malcolm Sekgothe and Tshegofatso Mathe Themba T-Rex Mzwakali, the lead singer and bass guitarist of the Space Cats shares his story about how the band was formed. Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More Editor’s Pick Business UPDATED: Crucial Tongaat Hulett creditors vote is postponed again as parties head to court over unpaid industry levies National Fraudster who stole R5 million from UIF Covid fund convicted Politics Concourt eases path to polls for independents Recent Articles Ramaphosa to intervene in Ezulweni debt matter Malala Yousafzai calls on SA to lead ‘gender apartheid’ fight Pressure mounts on COP28 president as fossil fuel debate sizzles Citing its tolerance for corruption, Mavuso Msimang resigns from ANC Youth in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng might abstain from 2024 elections, study finds
Killer’s life sentence gives family ‘a little peace’ By Malcolm Sekgothe The man who beat Danel Rooskrans to death is behind bars, but that doesn’t change the pain and rage her loved ones are left with. Load More