In today’s news wrap: A planned strike by Sassa employees has been put on hold and a former Transnet director is challenging his removal
In your morning news round up: Comrades Marathon winners salute their families and Gwede Mantashe is calling for disciplinary hearings for KZN members
The former president faces 16 charges relating to 783 payments allegedly received when he was still deputy president
In your morning news round up: Eskom is heading for a showdown with unions in the second round of wage talks
In your morning news round up: MTN is raided over the Turkcell lawsuit and economists are revising down their forecasts for growth in 2018
In the morning new round up: The Electoral Commission of SA could be forced to remove 1.3 million people from its voters roll
Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille is challenging aspects of the DA’s constitution and its application in suspending her membership
Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu will report back on the audit results of the country’s municipalities for the 2016/2017 financial year
Opposition MPS are planning to grill the president in his maiden Q&A session in Parliament
Whisper it, but Liverpool’s red-hot Egyptian is now a dark horse for the Ballon d’Or
Mzwanele Manyi claims he has paid the Gupta family in full for ANN7 and The New Age newspaper, the Sunday Times reported on Sunday
Former Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon said that his father, retired judge Ramon Leon, had died over the weekend.
The DA’s federal congress kicked off in Tshwane on Saturday morning.
The ratings agency has downgraded the power utility’s credit rating based on Eskom’s lack of clarity in its financial plans
Tom Moyane had the option to resign but he is digging his heels in
Ramaphosa cites among his reasons a deterioration in public confidence in the revenue service and public finances being compromised
Jan-Jan Joubert was sacked for gross misconduct related to sharing confidential information from the EFF with the DA
Hundreds of teachers have been murdered and millions of pupils terrorised in central Africa.
The Mail & Guardian has won several prizes at this year’s prestigious Vodacom Journalist of the Year awards.
Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has absolved President Jacob Zuma for the misuse of state funds to upgrade his home in Nkandla.
The Mail & Guardian’s resident forecasters put on their turbans and consulted their astral almanacs to predict what the year ahead holds.
Lawyers in Zambia have petitioned the Lusaka High Court to declare chief justice Phillis Lombe Chibesakunda’s appointment null and void.
2012 was a year where art made headlines. But there was more to the art world than the hype around Brett Murray’s controversial work.
We asked some of South Africa’s hottest musicians about what made it onto their playlists in 2012.
For well-known South African food writers and restauranteurs, 2012 was a good year for food.
We speak to some of the country’s hottest literary talents about the books and authors which inspired them in 2012.
Nik Rabinowitz, Sylvaine Strike, Zakes Mda and other personalities from the world of the performing arts share their highlights from the year.
From action and drama to fantasy and escapism, we round up the latest holiday releases.
Akin Omotoso, Loyiso Gola and others share their favourite film and television highlights from 2012.
Jacob Zuma has congratulated Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on receiving the Unesco/Bilbao human rights prize in France.
The M&G talks to author Elana Bregin.
South African and French photographers are collaborating to create the Social Landscape Project.