Today, 14 February, can be whatever you want it to be. As bell hooks tells us, ‘love is as love does … we choose to love’
The AI technology of Chat GPT is is a game changer not only for Google, which has held a monopoly over search since 1998, but for virtually every sector in any economy across the globe
The potential impact of ChatGPT on society remains complicated and unclear
Vote of no-confidence: surely the public should have a say in what type of figurehead they want at the helm of their city?
Rihanna made her long-awaited return to the stage at the Super Bowl with a career-spanning medley of pop bangers, but it was her baby bump that dominated the conversation. The megastar appeared in the stadium midair on a floating stage, donning a clingy, all-red ensemble featuring a molded bustier — and a belt below what […]
We clarify issues surrounding the measles outbreak and explain who is eligible to get an extra vaccination
The Mail & Guardian calls upon you to nominate young South Africans for its 18th edition of the 200 Young South Africans
The SABC, ZNBC and the Mail & Guardian celebrate World Radio Day
The church on the continent is growing fast but not all clergy hold with the pope’s progressive ways
The motor manufacturer is back as Red Bull’s technical partner after being out of the race for two decades
Helping a novice reader is so much more than teaching them the names of letters
Police say Kiernan Jarryd Forbes and a friend died in a hail of bullets outside a popular Durban restaurant
‘Isibuko’ holds a mirror to the musician’s life
This year’s theme, “Radio and Peace”, will showcase radio’s role in providing news and entertainment to populations even in difficult situations
This is the country in which falling in love may be a death sentence and romance is being stabbed to death, remains dismembered and stuffed into a suitcase to be left on the street
In a hint of what will come in his cabinet reshuffle, the president sidelined Mantashe with plan to appoint energy minister in the presidency
More funds expected for SAPS, the National Prosecuting Authority and the Special Investigating Unit in the government’s effort to combat crime
The president announced a state of disaster regarding the energy crisis
With the country’s economy on the brink, the president assured the nation that ending load-shedding is his government’s top priority
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Political parties and NGOs will be taking Nersa and Eskom to court for granting the utility an 18.65% tariff hike
All South Africans living in the area have been accounted for, according to the department of international relations and cooperation
A critical lesson in the ANC’s near 30-year rule is that we should find policy measures to shield the state and its functioning from the turbulence that factionalism breathes
The M&G and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung would like to invite you to join us and a panel of experts at the Critical Thinking Forum that will discuss Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address
Officials and medics said 8 574 people had died in Turkey and 2 662 in Syria from Monday’s 7.8-magnitude tremor, bringing the total to 11 236
Power utility will buy significantly more electricity from IPPs as they come onto the grid, outgoing chief executive De Ruyter tells NCOP
The serial manipulation of presidential term limits across the continent is a major concern for the African Union
Presidency says Mabuza is still second in command while he waits for Ramaphosa to release him with Mashatile waiting in the wings
Over 5 600 buildings were destroyed in several cities, including many apartment blocks where residents were sleeping when the quake struck
Tiger Brands and others in the food production chain are struggling under the rolling blackouts
Five years on from his sprawling sophomore album Iyeza, Anatii is ready to embark on his next sonic journey
Sergei Lavrov’s African tour was supposed to highlight the strength of Russia’s relationship with the continent but it did the opposite