Readers write in about struggle heroes’ legacy and Iqbal Survé.
Readers speak their minds on climate change, Fifty Shades promoting rape, and the University of Cape Town’s financial policies.
Readers write about clean energy and fossil fuels, about who talked when with the imprisoned Mandela, and about Eugene de Kock.
Readers share their thoughts on lang grabs, the department of water affairs’ heads and Bafana Bafana.
Readers write in about the plight of cartoonists, Zambian democracy, a Hamas leader visiting South Africa and the origin of French Muslims.
Readers write in about honouring veterans, an empowerment grant, and ubuntu.
Readers write in about animal rights, Judge President Chiman Patel, and word-frolicking.
Readers speak out on skills ideas, tax havens and the progressive left.
Activists play a vital role in overseeing the delivery of treatment – which is why they need financial support.
Readers speak out on the future of the ANC Youth League, the University of Cape Town’s hiring policy and on a culture of lawlessness.
Readers write in about democracy, the Irish soldiers’ monument and the antiracism movement.
Readers write in to share their view on Zuma’s tactics, the lives of Palestinians and the state of journalism at the SABC.
Readers speak their minds about "fair discrimination", using a murder for political spin and dodgy qualifications.
Wham! sets the M&G straight on Wits Pride rugby and Section27 calls on the KZN govt to address the issue of access to education for disabled pupils.
In this week’s letters to the editor, the Judicial Service Commission is the subject of a response.
Readers speak out on nuclear energy, patriarchy in the church and on Muizenberg.
Readers speak their minds about leftist ideas, the Pistorius murder charge and Lonmin’s tax affairs.
Readers comment on last week’s views on Israel and Gaza.
M&G readers speak out on nuclear energy, the DA Youth and on President Zuma.
M&G readers write in about Seta and the Israel-Palestine conflict.
M&G readers write in about who should head Eskom, and what really happened with the unearthing of a journal.
M&G readers write in about the EFF and freedom of speech, and how Thuthukile Zuma’s job is an insult to our democracy.
M&G readers comment: The media are obsessed with Jacob Zuma and secular humanism gets it all wrong.
M&G readers speak up: Malema is no fascist leader and Mantashe’s audacity is beyond belief.
M&G readers speak up: The SABC spits in our face, Modise’s farm scandal and Elvis wasn’t the first.
The EFF has united a divided left and Steve Biko’s legacy goes beyond race and place, say M&G readers.
M&G readers air their views on political accountability and cadre deployment.
M&G readers air their views on Julius Malema and government’s responsibility, the art of discussing, hidden agendas and big monopolies.
M&G readers air their views on red berets, Western education, blissful denial and the NFP leader’s claimed autonomy from the ANC.
M&G readers speak their minds about the era of the EFF, about liberalism and Trotskyism and about presidential purging.
All that’s left of the left are zombie liars, we need to create a shared history, and the government offers inadequate access to legal abortion.
M&G readers comment on the next five years under President Jacob Zuma, compare David Webster with Steve Biko and call for street name changes in CT.