The party wants parliament to appoint boards for state-owned enterprises
Bafana Bafana rolled the years back and reached the semi-finals by knocking out African giants Tunisia and Morocco
South Africa’s service delivery woes have attracted all manner of violence. As water becomes more scarce, things will get worse
Powerful nations pontificate against human rights abuses when it suits them but funding the war against civilians in Gaza appears to be an acceptable hypocrisy
Access to the missing middle should be celebrated, but it is only one step in what looks to be a long journey for the higher education system
South Africa’s grotesque sexual violence statistics give credence to those who want to use his death and prominence to highlight the country’s sex crimes
Why do fossil fuels have a voice and space at the Conference of the Parties in Dubai?
Zondo is distrusted by the government, inevitably so because of his finding that the ANC was complicit in state capture
What if we never believed any of the fake reports by a fanatical spook community backing Jacob Zuma?
But for now, the classified report leaves relations between the United States and South Africa in a static, safe place
Bathabile Dlamini’s presidential loss to Sisisi Tolashe arguably severed the last hydra head of the Radical Economic Transformation faction
The media industry must scrutinise the source of information and every news story and opinion piece we run, to prevent us and our readers from becoming collateral damage in the factional wars in the governing party
The low voter turnout in the local polls is something our leading parties must take to heart as they look to rebuild their relationship with the electorate.
South Africa already faces numerous crises including hunger, poverty, unemployment, inequality — all of which are being worsened by the climate crisis.
Those who tell the truth should be cared for by the law, but they aren’t
There is a truth in politics: this crisis will pass, and people will be distracted by the next one. Just survive this moment, and you will escape accountability
“Until the law itself makes it nigh impossible for tragedies like Tatane, Marikana and Khosa to occur without real consequence, our fractured relationship with authority will persist.”
South Africa was the first to welcome the World Cup to our beautiful continent. In these troubled Covid-19 times it’s worth reminding ourselves of that achievement.
Politically, it would also help this country if our president were able to act more decisively against ministers who show little regard for the law
The best chance for Democrats to beat Trump is by taking an opposite approach to his insular and isolated one
Promises of hope and a better tomorrow await South Africa. Yet they continue to come to naught
Once again, political expediency has trumped principled action
State Security Agency still cannot produce the security clearance certificate required for the incumbent, Baptiste Dungu, to occupy the top post at the Onderstepoort Biological Products
"We believe that M&G readers and staff have a right to know who owns this newspaper and how it is funded"
"The ANC’s long history and continued survival is something to marvel at. But celebrating the mere fact of survival is really not enough"
Social mores and prejudices forged in Lagos are echoed in the intimate spaces of people all over the continent
The main judgment of acting judge Rammaka Mathopo starkly exposes the irrationality, rooted in patriarchy
Why are we dithering when independent power producers hold the answer? Ideology, it seems
Cricket South Africa’s lack of transparency is its biggest problem
Geoff Makhubo is clearly not only tarnished, but also divisive, which raises serious questions about why the ANC leadership wants him to run the city
Capitulation to pure thuggery and extortion by employees is an example of how political considerations trump financial wellbeing
The Mail & Guardian should have just run a paper of specials