We put together a list of economical vehicles for your consideration as the open road beckons
One cannot stand for climate justice but remain silent while Palestine suffers injustice daily
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé opened last weekend around the world and grossed $27 million at the global box office. We sent two Mail & Guardian writers to watch it
Political analysts believe that EFF’s growth in KwaZulu-Natal will be marginal
Marokane takes the position after a year-long search for a new leader for the state power utility
Dan Marokane, the CEO of struggling sugar producer Tongaat Hulett, will be recommended for the post, according to sources
Fikile Mbalula and the Luthuli House crew may find themselves working from home in the next elections
A recent study by the University of Cape Town Lung Institute found that almost 7 000 learners vape, more than a quarter of them in grade 12
The Nobel peace prize winner said the world needs to stand up against oppression wherever it takes place
Corruption, lack of employment and empty promises are among the reasons behind young people not wanting to vote
About 70% of the 80 billion animals raised annually for consumption are confined to factory farms, which account for at least 11% of global emissions, it says
The GDP decline comes despite an improvement in energy generation during the quarter, suggesting logistical constraints and interest rates are choking the economy
The steelmaker’s privatisation was the death knell for the country’s manufacturing industry
The lengthy period of very high temperatures in November broke monthly records
A majority judgment held that the stipulation was unconstitutional and reduced it to a 10th of the number stipulated by the new electoral act
The expected wheat crop is above the 10-year average harvest but estimates for barley and oats are lower than the Crop Estimates Committee forecasts
Climate finance is expected to be a big talking point at COP28, as developing countries ask developed nations to pay up
According to the police, 53 900 South Africans have reported being victims of a sexual offences in 2022 and 2023
Alcohol and food parcels are allegedly being used by the ANC to entice the fighters
Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan and the UAE, plus the European Union, have committed $420 million to the fund, with contributions from other countries expected
The Nomakhayas of Nqileni in the Eastern Cape give us a case study to replicate
In our rush to lionise Nelson Mandela we are liable to forget that it was his humanity that made him a great president and statesman
The revolutionary and the philosopher held values that have stood true for two millennia
Ten years after South Africans mourned the loss of Nelson Mandela, his legacy still looms large – but is the huge political vacuum he left that affects our lives the most
Nelson Mandela stood for something — a claim very few of our politicians could make today
What if we never believed any of the fake reports by a fanatical spook community backing Jacob Zuma?
Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda labelled the attempt a ploy to gain political points
Minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said cabinet has no plans to meet a Hamas delegation
A case of assault has been opened against the accused after a fight broke out with a prison warder on Monday
The company pledges support for families and suspends operations during further checks on the equipment
We have to keep our target at the forefront of our minds: a climate-neutral and resilient future
It is this generation’s obligation to find a new path that will ensure the injustices of the past are undone