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MG Mornings Two

Fishing for votes
Thought Leader
/ 6 April 2024

Fishing for votes

John Steenhuisen and Velenkosini Hlabisa cast a line in the water to exploit the ANC’s weaknesses

By Paddy Harper
No mercy: Court says KZN serial rapist must be permanently removed from society
National
/ 4 April 2024

No mercy: Court says KZN serial rapist must be permanently removed from society

So brutal was Sakhile Bhekisisa Mhlungu that he forced one of his victims to jump out of his moving car after he had raped her

By Lyse Comins
ANC ordered to release unredacted cadre deployment records
Politics
/ 3 April 2024

ANC ordered to release unredacted cadre deployment records

The party is found to be in contempt of court for having failed to hand over all the documents relating to Ramaphosa’s time as deployment head

By Lizeka Tandwa
Joburg in crisis because ANC isn’t in charge, says Mokonyane
Politics
/ 2 April 2024

Joburg in crisis because ANC isn’t in charge, says Mokonyane

The deputy secretary general of the ANC warned that not voting would be a setback to resolving issues such as electricity, housing and water

By Lunga Mzangwe
Parliament: ‘Investigating unit must probe SAA sale’
National
/ 28 March 2024

Parliament: ‘Investigating unit must probe SAA sale’

The recommendation that the unit look into the legality of the now cancelled deal is a blow

By Emsie Ferreira
SA’s rivers and dams can no longer recover from pollution, say water scientists
The Green Guardian
/ 27 March 2024

SA’s rivers and dams can no longer recover from pollution, say water scientists

About seven billion litres of sewage are released every day into rivers and dams

By Sheree Bega
ANC ‘still discussing’ no-confidence motion in Mapisa-Nqakula
Politics
/ 26 March 2024

ANC ‘still discussing’ no-confidence motion in Mapisa-Nqakula

The Democratic Alliance wants the motion to be debated next week

By Paddy Harper
Batohi, NPA win R4.2m freezing order against Mangaung municipality
National
/ 25 March 2024

Batohi, NPA win R4.2m freezing order against Mangaung municipality

The Hawks are also investigating a criminal case in which a company was paid for services it did not deliver

By Khaya Koko
Putin’s claim of landslide is ‘farcical’
Opinion
/ 24 March 2024

Putin’s claim of landslide is ‘farcical’

The presidential election merely confirms Russia’s descent into a full-blown military dictatorship

By Drew Forrest
Vote of no confidence? Malema announces Shivambu’s exit from KZN
Politics
/ 21 March 2024

Vote of no confidence? Malema announces Shivambu’s exit from KZN

The Economic Freedom Fighters leader said the party’s secretary general, Marshall Dlamini, would replace Shivambu as its national deployee in the province

By Lizeka Tandwa
Meyiwa trial: Judge Mokgoathleng rebukes ‘black lawyers’ for wasting his time
National
/ 20 March 2024

Meyiwa trial: Judge Mokgoathleng rebukes ‘black lawyers’ for wasting his time

Judge President Dustan Mlambo this week told the Judicial Service Commission that Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela, Mokgoathleng’s predecessor who was removed from the case, had not been assigned to preside over the trial to start with

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Elections 2024: Don’t pick the scabs
Politics
/ 19 March 2024

Elections 2024: Don’t pick the scabs

Some blame labour protections and unions for South Africa’s economic malaise. But this claim lacks evidence and stands to leave us in an even worse position

By Sarah Smit
Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed
National
/ 18 March 2024

Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed

Accused number two, Bongani Ntanzi, told the court on Monday that he was threatened by accused number five, Fisokuhle Ntuli, to not say anything or he would be killed

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Building a case for women in architecture
Friday
/ 17 March 2024

Building a case for women in architecture

The Mail & Guardian interviews authors of a new book on women in a profession in which they have always been underrepresented

By Charles Leonard
Zondo moots constitutional amendment
National
/ 14 March 2024

Zondo moots constitutional amendment

The chief justice suggested changing the requirement that members of the apex court decide new applications

By Emsie Ferreira
WATCH | Town Hall Election Debate – charting the future in 2024’s landmark elections
Critical Thinking Forum
/ 12 March 2024

WATCH | Town Hall Election Debate – charting the future in 2024’s landmark elections

The M&G and University of Limpopo host a forum to discuss, among others, what a coalition government could mean for South Africa.

By M&G Online reporter
Meyiwa trial: Judge to rule on accused’s confessions on Thursday
National
/ 11 March 2024

Meyiwa trial: Judge to rule on accused’s confessions on Thursday

The defence concluded its arguments on Monday, emphasising that its clients were tortured into confessing

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Suicide victim’s mother appeals health professions panel decision absolving doctor
National
/ 10 March 2024

Suicide victim’s mother appeals health professions panel decision absolving doctor

Fallon Finch’s family claims she did not receive emergency medical treatment that could have saved her life because she told the doctor she could not afford the cost of blood tests

By Lyse Comins
State sets up task team to advise on water lettuce clogging Vaal River
The Green Guardian
/ 7 March 2024

State sets up task team to advise on water lettuce clogging Vaal River

The team ‘has to be in it for the long haul’ and the sewage in the water, which feeds the alien aquatic plants, must be dealt with

By Sheree Bega
Mantashe: Zondo thinks he owns and manages the state capture report
Politics
/ 6 March 2024

Mantashe: Zondo thinks he owns and manages the state capture report

The ANC leader, who was implicated in the commission on state capture chaired by the chief justice, said Zondo had the ‘serious weakness’ of thinking the report was about himself

By Lizeka Tandwa
EFF leader warns that removing Ekurhuleni mayor will collapse other ANC-EFF coalitions in Gauteng
Politics
/ 5 March 2024

EFF leader warns that removing Ekurhuleni mayor will collapse other ANC-EFF coalitions in Gauteng

But the ANC say it will not allow the EFF to threaten it

By Lunga Mzangwe
Nathi Nhleko resigns from ANC, calls out ‘lunacy’ of Fikile Mbalula
Politics
/ 4 March 2024

Nathi Nhleko resigns from ANC, calls out ‘lunacy’ of Fikile Mbalula

But governing party says there is ‘nothing special’ about the former police minister’s resignation

By Lizeka Tandwa
Sewage swamp: Mogale City can’t get its shit together
The Green Guardian
/ 3 March 2024

Sewage swamp: Mogale City can’t get its shit together

The pollution is making residents sick and contaminating rivers and groundwater resources in the Cradle of Humankind

By Sheree Bega
Former Telkom staff win court appeal against new employer
Business
/ 29 February 2024

Former Telkom staff win court appeal against new employer

The employees have won an appeal against WNS after being unfairly dismissed during the implementation of a labour outsourcing agreement

By Lyse Comins
MPs deny Gordhan’s bid for non-disclosure on SAA sale documents
Politics
/ 28 February 2024

MPs deny Gordhan’s bid for non-disclosure on SAA sale documents

As the stand-off on the sale of the airline continues, the committee relented to hear his version in camera but said agreeing to secrecy would be a breach of duty

By Emsie Ferreira
Electoral commission releases timetable for poll
Politics
/ 26 February 2024

Electoral commission releases timetable for poll

Voters can inspect the roll to ensure they have been correctly registered

By Lyse Comins
Invasive beetle fells mighty oaks
The Green Guardian
/ 24 February 2024

Invasive beetle fells mighty oaks

The trees were first introduced to South Africa in 1656 and have become cultural icons

By Sheree Bega
Treasury’s Pieterse: Transnet bailout ‘not inevitable’
Business
/ 22 February 2024

Treasury’s Pieterse: Transnet bailout ‘not inevitable’

The 2024 budget is Duncan Pieterse’s first as director general. And he says the fiscal framework does not constitute a negotiating position

By Sarah Smit
Court finds DA misinterpreted Zondo commission report on cadre deployment
Politics
/ 21 February 2024

Court finds DA misinterpreted Zondo commission report on cadre deployment

The Pretoria high court found no common cause that the ANC policy has resulted in corruption, maladministration and state capture

By Lizeka Tandwa
Experts warn new Eskom boss Dan Marokane to be wary of political interference
National
/ 20 February 2024

Experts warn new Eskom boss Dan Marokane to be wary of political interference

Political interference has been cited as the reason for the departure of former executives and board members at the power utility

By Mandisa Nyathi
Racism and moral superiority: The left’s latest contribution to confusion
Opinion
/ 19 February 2024

Racism and moral superiority: The left’s latest contribution to confusion

The very idea that BEE can empower most — let alone all — Africans in a capitalist country is a nonsense that ought to have been subject to instant and constant exposure by the left

By Jeff Rudin
Cannabis, capitalism and the perils of creativity
Opinion
/ 18 February 2024

Cannabis, capitalism and the perils of creativity

When the illicit is legalised and researched into mundanity, where’s the magic, asks Luke Feltham

By Luke Feltham
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