The Mail & Guardian talks to the Katlehong community about their hopes and needs ahead of the local government elections.
“Every vote counts,” ANC president Jacob Zuma told a packed Ellis Park stadium at the party’s last pre-election rally on Sunday 31 July 2016.
Journalists were fired for opposing the broadcaster’s censorship policy, but Hlaudi couldn’t keep them out for long.
M&G hit the streets of Gauteng to speak to residents about what issues will influence their vote in the local government elections on 4 August.
Insiders have revealed the party’s plan to take radical damage control steps after next week’s elections.
Speaking to the 2016 alumni of the M&G’s 200 Young South Africans, Lovelyn Nwadeyi challenged the youth to acknowledge their positions of privilege.
The Mail & Guardian looks at the daily battles faced by rural transgender people who struggle with acceptance, culture and discrimination.
Twenty three people – including grandchildren, grandparents and parents – share a flat in Eldorado Park.
The extent of the crisis is only now becoming apparent. Hundreds of thousands have been cut off from assistance, some for as long as two years.
As the conference winds down, Mia Malan tells us how medical solutions alone will not help us beat HIV.
During a short visit to SA the M&G caught up with Evan Mawarire to discuss the significance of #ThisFlag and what’s next for the protesting pastor.
Former President Thabo Mbeki along with the Tambo clan are disgusted with the ruling party.
The Children’s Radio Foundation has brought youth from Tanzania, Zambia and others to broadcast live on issues that matter to young people.
HIV self-testing empowers many in rural areas to know their status without having to travel long distances to get to a clinic.
Ahead of the opening of the AIDS Conference, activists marched to draw attention to the 20 million people who still do not have access to treatment.
Bhekisisa’s director and editor, Mia Malan, reflects on the last time SA hosted the conference and what to expect from this year’s event.
Television star Debra Messing tells Bhekisisa’s Demelza Bush why HIV is close to her heart.
No one said all lives don’t matter but #BlackLivesMatter (too).
Teldah Mawarire speaks to the M&G’s Ra’eesa Pather about her brother Evan and the dangers of being an activist in Zimbabwe.
A payout of R18m in alleged hush money has been okayed by the SABC operations chief for an odd deal
After leaving a successful auditing business to start her own consulting firm, Nonkululeko Gobodo says it’s important for a leader to leave a legacy.
Eddie Ndopu overcame the odds and, as a black, queer and disabled person, will reach heights that many like him can only dream of.
There is bound to be a testosterone-fuelled outcry over Semenya – even in a world gradually leaving binary genders behind.
SuperMyMoney fights the evil Captain Whiteness, but as racism grows will our hero’s rainbow sprinkles really be enough to bring a halt to it?
Pastor Andre Olivier made divisive comments about black and white South Africans on Sunday and as news broke of his sermon he was accused of racism.
In a co-ordinated gun and bomb attack, three suicide bombers opened fire at passengers at the Istanbul Ataturk airport before blowing themselves up.
The M&G asked ordinary women on the street about some of the challenges they face as women in South Africa and got some interesting responses.
The mayors of Tshwane and Ekurhuleni get chopped by the ANC, King Joffrey style, ahead of the local government elections.
Mail & Guardian journalist Govan Whittles looks into what may have sparked the protests in Pretoria this week.
A closer look at the Tshwane unrest reveals a deeper level of dissatisfaction with service delivery than was previously realised.
To mark World Rabies Day, here are six things you probably don’t know about the disease.
With local government elections looming, voters will have to chose carefully if they hope to make it through the water crisis.