The Political Party Funding Act and the Public Audit Amendment Act should, in theory, help clean up the mess
If you’re on a Joburg staycation while others hit the bush or beach this festive season, get ideas on where to go and what to do from this tour of the area
The Broadway adaptation of the award-winning movie celebrates its quarter-century
Russia has been punished by Fifa and Uefa for its invasion of Ukraine but the same doesn’t apply to Israel for its occupation of Palestine
East African leaders are mobilising armies to intervene in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Decades ago, Zimbabwean soldiers came to Kinshasa’s aid and learnt harsh lessons
The view that the country’s survival depends on Cyril Ramaposa as president is short-sighted
The Mail & Guardian has done a six-part podcast series looking back at the years that defined the ANC since the dawn of democracy
Lapalala Wilderness School teaches children in Limpopo about biodiversity and how to take care of the environment
The president has given the country an extra day off, because Christmas Day falls on a Sunday
This is a fatal blow for the former women’s league leader, shortly before the ruling party’s national elective conference
A one-man performance at The Theatre Linden reflects on the turbulent Aids crisis of the 1980s
But backing the president is a useless strategy if the left can’t pull together, be open new ideas and find a way to get in tune with the majority
While politicians have their knives out over Phala Phala, many greater crimes are pushed to the sidelines
If a just transition is to be achieved, there must also be major societal changes.
Chef David Higgs and interior designer Irene Kyriacou talk about the opening of a new Marble Restaurant in late 2023 at the V&A Waterfront
The militant group is supposed to be on the back foot, but it retains the capacity to execute deadly raids in the capital city
Whatever public administration model we follow, coherence and effectiveness can only be achieved on the back of a values-based systemic professional public service that has the appropriate technical and managerial skill
Hakuna Matata may be the motto, but the iconic Disney film is full of life lessons
The price of petrol will rise by 59c a litre, while diesel will fall by R1.52 to R1.57, and paraffin will drop by 57 cents
Webex Hologram is Cisco’s hybrid work collaboration tool that uses reality headsets to combine meeting functionality with 3D holograms
A combination of failures by the municipal, provincial and national government left a hospital in the south of Johannesburg without water and electricity for parts of November
But for how much will drugmaker ViiV Healthcare sell it to the government? We asked them in our TV programme, Health Beat
Uplifting, relatable novel uses the relationship between a Zulu woman and a Nigerian man to explore xenophobia
Negative attitudes such as homophobia, ableism, xenophobia and HIV stigma are some of the main barriers to achieving gender equity
The World Cup can trigger intense emotions in a way that no other sporting mega-event can
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa’s lieutenants defended the party leader, calling the parliamentary report flawed
This blockbuster sequel is a well-intentioned but painfully average tribute to the star of the first movie, Chadwick Boseman
The photographer has created a nurturing space for young creatives to tell their own stories by setting up the Muholi Art Institute in Cape Town
With the tagline ‘the audacity to believe’, it will need to be ambitious to be seen as a real competitor
Anglo says any liability for lead contamination in Zambian district ‘rests elsewhere’
World Cups are known to launch talented young players. This year’s tournament is no different.
The Mail & Guardian has done a six-part podcast series on the story of the ANC after Polokwane conference of 2007