The story of the sport is too often written by the bigots and the privileged
Partnerships between the government and independent power producers can be a gamechanger in exploiting the country’s vast solar energy resources for the benefit of the already excluded rural constituency
The spat with King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini may hurt the Inkatha Freedom Party at the polls next year
“The municipality must fix these streets because we cannot live like this”
The army announced Monday it was ready to “receive and prepare” volunteer fighters, after Abdel Fattah al-Burhan last week urged Sudanese “youth and all those able to defend” to join the military.
Two other accused will return to court on 11 July for formal bail applications
There will be a special ceremony for the 41 year old on the court where his rise began
According to polling data, South Africans do not sufficiently trust their fellow compatriots
Haval’s H6 GT SUV might have its niggles but it offers great performance and value for money
Small and medium-sized farmers are installing biodigesters to turn their animal waste into biogas for cooking and lighting
The Audi S8 is a polished luxury sprinter with tasteful, plush styling
Former presidents were reinvited to the youth league congress after the ANC forked out money for their lunch
The climate-vulnerable island of Barbados has come up with an initiative to do this very thing
With an election a year away and apathy among young voters endemic, the ANC youth delegates this weekend — and their counterparts in the other parties — will be well advised to look beyond rhetoric and their political careers and find ways to connect themselves with those beyond the walls of Nasrec
There should be reconsideration of the existing reporting requirements of universities, including in relation to the overall format, content, presentation, and quality of reporting
For this mixtape Charles Leonard has picked his favourite subversive songs from around the globe and tells their fascinating and often curious stories.
It includes an infamous drinking song
In this episode Charles Leonard speaks to a city musician who’s just released an album through one of the most respected international record labels, explores how this brash mining town’s history can be heard in Jo’burg jazz, and finds out what makes someone open a new record store in the city
The Electoral Commission of South Africa hopes to trigger conversations among the youth about the importance of voting
Brics member states should solve their problems for themselves and by themselves, without interference from the West
Both the country’s president and the man who would replace him agree the election would be determined by the cost-of-living struggle
An epidemic such as Aids isn’t simply a disease gone viral. It’s a political, social, economic and human rights crisis
The Cape parrot is an endangered species largely because of human activity such as logging the forests where they are found
The circular economy and the blue economy are also industries that have mass potential for African countries to invest in to address youth unemployment
Reporters have an all too familiar relationship with crisis. But our desire to get by must not stop us from seeking out change
In its current trajectory, South Africa will struggle to sustain inclusive, livable, sustainable and competitive cities where people and businesses can thive
To change inequality does not require knowing the future, to be certain of the outcome. It requires us to have belief in an idea and, like Mandela, try to make this dream come true
Research shows that starting sex education at a young age can decrease the number of gender-based violence cases and teenage pregnancies
Learners must be given a breadth of skills, beyond literacy and numeracy, to prepare them for an ever-changing world
Shany van den Berg’s solo show at Everard Read in Johannesburg is feminine and lush
The prices of cereals, meat, fish, fruit oils and fats will moderate but the rand/dollar exchange rate remains a risk
The youth are South Africa’s key to reaching greatness, and for almost two decades, the Mail and Guardian have continuously recognised the impact the South African Youth make everyday with our 200 young South Africans initiative. See our latest winners here This year’s installation of M&G’s 200 Young South Africans boasts over 15 inclusive categories […]
Examine the preppy renaissance and new objects