M&G sat down with economic development MEC Lebogang Maile. They tackled issues such as the Gauteng economy and the role of agriculture among others.
Bathrooms, pronouns and growing up in a binary world. Mia Malan speaks to Demelza Bush about being genderqueer.
Time is running out for hundreds of families who may never find the final resting place of loved ones lost to Ebola.
After a postponement of the highly anticipated general assembly, students, student leaders, parents, bishops and academics went ahead with their own.
Decriminalising sex work could help avert almost half of all new HIV infections globally among workers and clients in the next 10 years.
M&G’s political editor Matuma Letsoalo takes a look at the SABC’s stripped protection, fight back in NEC + cabinet & Max Sisulu’s comments about Zuma.
Wits students who want the academic programme to continue took their peaceful protest from the Science Stadium to the Solomon Mahlangu house.
Jacob Zuma vs Donald Trump, who is running for President of the US, battle it out for the baddest president, you’ll can never guess who takes it home.
Many families faced financial hardship during the outbreak. Some men took advantage of young girls, offering support in return for sex.
Flavoured and studded? Scented and smooth? Find out what South Africans’ condom of choice would be.
The University of Johannesburg’s Vice Chancellor Professor Ihron Rensburg spoke to the Mail & Guardian about the UJ violent protests.
The Mail & Guardian’s Ra’eesa Pather takes a look at the events that took place during the #FeesMustFall protests
Rapper AKA and the house music pioneer’s feud took a nasty turn after the rapper got a bitter taste of Black Coffee.
Former Wits SRC leaders Shaeera Kalla and Mcebo Dlamini respond to Wits vice-chancellor Adam Habib and government.
We look at the life of Winnie Mandela: politician, activist and leader.
During the Ebola crisis, banks, borders and markets were closed for over six months. The ban on Sunday markets still hasn’t been lifted.
After marching to Cosatu House to hand over their memorandum, students were visited by former Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.
Watch: former student leader Dlamini says every time Mantashe opens his mouth, he spews bile."
African Union chair Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma may benefit from the ruling party’s move to avoid a leadership showdown.
M&G’s Lisa Steyn takes a look at the "good news” the finance minister has for the investors when he meets with them in two weeks time.
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/ 21 September 2016
Watch the confrontation as police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets at students. Some students were later arrested for throwing stones.
Watch students take matters into their own hands as they clash with security for denying them access to Solomon Mahlangu House.
Wits students disrupted classes and blocked entrances to the institution after the announcement of an 8% cap on fee increases for 2017.
Thousands of tonnes of chrome have been mined on the Sekhukhune belt, with many of the companies having no permits to mine in the area.
Residents live in fear as they find themselves in the middle of a power struggle between three waring royal families.
Zuma’s close family friend has been awarded a tender, while debate still rages about the nuclear deal programme.
Mail & Guardian reporter Govan Whittles takes a satirical look at what’s making headlines.
M&G’s business editor Kevin Davie follows the Israelites’ journey through Sinai in search of remnants of their culture and ancient history.
When Ebola hit an overcrowded slum in Freetown people feared the worst. But a gang of unlikely heroes emerged to help the community.
After a search for trapped miners was called off, volunteers insisted on returning underground to look for them and recovered two bodies.
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/ 9 September 2016
After a six-year-long court bid to clear himself of any blame in the Aurora mine saga, Khulubuse Zuma pleads poverty. M&G’s Govan Whittles explains.
The community of Grootvlei is not optimistic about Khulubuse Zuma’s R23-million payout. Years of accumulated debt and poverty cannot be undone.