Third Black Portraiture[s] III and first in South Africa took place last weekend at Turbine Hall in Johannesburg.
Investigative journalist looks at how the Hawks may have withheld crucial evidence from NPA.
In the late 2000s, a trio of businessmen smuggled expired ARVs from Africa into Europe and sold them at a 4 000% markup. This is why it’s news now.
Philip Nchipi Tabane’s latest album, Modumo Kgole, occupies an improbable place in the musician’s canon.
Roberto and Disgrace in God’s waiting room is satire, but the producer takes the threats seriously.
Lionel Faull takes us inside the investigation that exposed an ARV-smuggling syndicate that have managed to escape South African justice.
Arts and Culture editor Milisuthando Bongela has a Q & A session with musician Thandiswa Mazwai who releases her new album Belede on November 25th.
Male breast cancer is the same as female breast cancer and men should be checking for lumps as well.
Senior investigative reporter Jessica Bezuidenhout unpacks the reason behind the ambitious plan by a tycoon linked to the controversial family.
Arts & Culture editor Milisuthando Bongela talks about what should be expected in this week’s Friday (Arts) section.
As exams approach,students including those at Wits, are still going ahead with their protests, but are happy to be writing their exams as well.
Reality check for President Jacob Zuma after jail remarks.
As the Fees Must Fall leader remains jailed, students at the University of the Witwatersrand continue to show support for him.
The plan to get rid of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan backfires.
Why are people who menstruate forced to spend at least R40 000 on sanitary products in their lifetime?
Both Dr Pathmanathan Naidoo and Eskom CEO Brian Molefe responded to the public protector’s report on Friday.
Investigative journalist Paulie Van Wyk takes a look at how the former Public Protector has saved SA from President Zuma.
The Economic Freedom Fighters marched from Church Square in Pretoria and went on to shut down every busy street.
Our Mia Malan explains whether medical aids will be affordable under the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme.
In the Mail & Guardian this week, Investigative journalist Paulie Van Wyk looks into Pravin’s prosecution.
M&G’s Kwanele Sosibo talks to jazz artists Tumi Mogorosi and Gabisile Motuba about new music, collaborations and family.
President Zuma’s seemingly nonchalant reactions to South Africa’s issues may take a turn.
Juda Ngwenya, renowned for documenting South Africa’s transition to democracy, passed on last week after suffering a stroke.
Pontsho Pilane explains why women may choose a Caesarean section over a vaginal birth, especially in the private sector.
In this week’s Mail & Guardian: Investigative journalist Paulie Van Wyk takes a look at the secret Hawks document detailing the case against Gordhan.
Students from different universities gathered at Church Square in Pretoria this morning as part of the Fees must fall march to the Union Buildings.
It’s Thuli and Pravin vs. the Zuptas. Who will win the stand-off?
Student leader Vuyani Pambo reveals that the movement is still working on mobilising students for a day of action.
It’s not yet known why prostate cancer affects black men worse than their white counterparts, but if you’re a black man over 40, get yourself checked.
M&G’s investigate journalist Paulie Van Wyk looks into how the plot against Gordhan has backfired and Thuli Madonsela’s state capture report.
The protest at the Tshwane University of Technology took a violent turn this morning when the cops came and began shooting.
Students leaders remained on campus to caucus and talk about their way forward as students went to hillbrow support the ones who were arrested.