A panel has found that the president has a case to answer for receiving foreign currency, not reporting it stolen and enabling secret efforts to recover it
With the humanitarian crisis growing, nations involved, particularly Kenya, must press hard for a halt to the insurgent advances and urge Kinshasa and Kigali to reduce tensions
To commemorate World Aids Day on 1 December, here are 10 movies on the subject which educated and entertained us
If the spirit of the step-aside rule is to protect the ANC from public perceptions of corruption, then Ramaphosa meets every aspect of the rule’s aim
The Mail & Guardian’s vow to you is that if we unequivocally pass the tragic point of no return, we will demand the resignation of our president. But we will not do so lightly
At the forefront of debates about the functioning of local government is a question of stability. This discourse is dominated by the attention given to political aspects of instability in metropolitan councils. These emphasise the role that weak coalitions have had in plaguing service delivery provision and clean financial administration. But it is equally vital […]
While COP27 saw some major milestones achieved, there were also worrying breaches in commitments to tackle the real sources of climate change
President Cyril Ramaphosa has cancelled a scheduled appearance before the National Council of Provinces on Thursday
This is the first time a process of a motion being tabled and an independent panel being established has been used
Treatment Action Campaign and other civil society groups forced a reluctant Mbeki government to change its stance and roll out ARVs
The Investec Cape Town Art Fair will be celebrating its 10th anniversary in February 2023 with an exhibition that examines the notion of time and promises to dive into concepts surrounding the past, present and future. The three-day art exhibition is hosted every year at the Cape Town Convention Centre with local and international curators […]
Rural areas struggle to retain senior healthcare professionals, but health workers who grew up in rural towns can plug the gap.
With redemption or revenge on the menu, the Black Stars must go for broke — but they will need a dash of Suarez-level cunning, too
Government- and corporate-driven summits to address the actions of climate-destroying extractive industries promote inequality
Gratuitous sexual violence and sketchy creative licence makes this movie difficult viewing
The man who murdered Chris Hani is receiving medical care after an attack three days before his court-ordered release on parole
Even without water restrictions, it simply doesn’t make sense to keep flushing drinkable water down the toilet
A gradual easing within broadly contained zones before loosening restrictions more broadly worked for China’s economy. It may work for its healthcare system too
Football’s most celebrated team received a reminder of what’s at stake for them in Qatar
Much like Gavrilo Princip, who lit the flames to World War I in 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Walus’s actions were seminal
The forum will be hosted by Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh and Lizeka Tandwa. Only 50 seats are available
The chief executive has said a system error and dropping an ‘s’ in takeaway cost an Expand game player R3 000 in possible winnings
Courageous Judge Zondo should be commended for upholding the law while the politicians who promulgated it declined to
Lemekhani Nathan Nyirenda was serving a nine-year prison sentence in Russia. So how did he end up dying in combat in Ukraine?
Zimbabwe MP and human rights activist Allan Markham has brought a case against the minister of justice, legal and parliamentary affairs and the attorney general
Phrenology, the fifth studio album by prolific hip-hop group The Roots, turns 20 on 26 November
With its tobacco dollars going up in smoke, the country is struggling to keep its petrol-starved cars on the road
To fix this problem, clarity is required regarding the different purposes of education and therefore of educational institutions
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The ANC’s elective conference is coming up, but who are the winners is not as important as what they have to say
For the first time since the 1960s, anti-imperialism is back on the US left’s agenda. South Africa should follow suit
Andre De Ruyter will begin his third year as the power utility’s chief executive in January