This week, the platinum strike comes to an end, the ANC tinkers with legislation and striker Luis Suarez takes another bite.
Drone technology is evolving at a fast rate. But SA’s civil aviation authority has indicated its intention to crack down on unmanned aircraft systems.
Julius Malema is in illustrious company: rebels who break the mould, challenge the status quo and leave skid marks on the canvas of history.
Human Rights Watch has revealed how armed groups in Syria have used children as young as 15 to fight in battles, which violates international law.
Unemployment in Zimbabwe is on the rise as businesses close or downsize. In Harare alone, 711 companies shut down in 24 months.
From the death of Metro FM DJ Eddie Zondi to the EFF’s leader making headlines for his scathing attack of Jacob Zuma’s Sona, here’s your Weekend 101.
As President Jacob Zuma delivered his State of the Nation address, you’d be forgiven for thinking it sounded familiar – and you’re still in the dark.
Female miners are still subjected to discrimination, sexual abuse and violence in the workplace. We spoke to some women about their experiences.
Maite Nkoana-Mashabane discusses her first term as international relations minister, terror in Africa, conflict in Nigeria, and patriotism in SA.
Number One is in hospital, Malema finds himself in hot water again, and South Africa mourns MaMbeki.
JMPD has been accused of targeting the homeless in Hillbrow after at least one person died since police allegedly took blankets away from them.
HRW documents the shocking conditions on tobacco farms in the US, where child workers are exposed to nicotine, toxic pesticides and other dangers.
A lot can happen in politics if you blink your eyes. President Jacob Zuma’s ill health has allowed some people to dream. *side-eyes Cyril*
We investigate housing issues in Jo’burg’s city centre, where many impoverished people live in unsafe buildings. What is the City doing to help?
Compelling evidence shows petrochemical industries have caused the exceptionally high cancer and asthma rates in the South Durban valley.
The ANC Youth League marches on the M&G offices, Lwandle residents get evicted from their land and the World Cup countdown begins.
The ANC Youth League marched to the M&G offices in Rosebank to hand over a memorandum demanding ‘fair, objective, balanced and accurate reporting’.
Chief Justice Mogoeng responds to the outcry sparked by his comments about fusing law and religion, which is concerning as SA is a secular state.
Winter is here. The House of Luthuli reigns. From the northern wasteland and the Cape’s desert plains, evil forces gather to take Kingdom’s Landing.
As the world embraces the digital era, traditional healers are incorporating social media and technology into their age-old practices.
Andrew Sutherland’s new exhibition attempts to create new stories from old worlds.
In Mmusi Maimane’s acceptance speech, titled Toward a new Parliamentary era, he shares his plans for his new role.
This week, SA tops the obesity scales, new ministers are questioned on their abilities, and, at last, a happy story.
As the platinum strike enters its 19th week, we take a look at women miners’ experiences and what SA’s longest ever stay-away means for their futures.
Despite President Jacob Zuma’s controversial first term, supporters at his inauguration are positive his second will be better.
The man accused of "correctively" raping and murdering Duduzile Zozo in Thokoza last year will have his day in court on May 26.
EFF shakes up the House, Tito Mboweni is out of Parliament and Iran clamps down on happiness. Get it all in Weekend 101.
It’s no secret Helen Zille made Lindiwe Mazibuko, but few know the pain and anguish Zille endured to give life to Mazibuko as we know her today.
"Madiba, the African Opera" premiers at the Pretoria State Theatre on Friday May 23 2014. The production runs until June 1 2014.
Mail & Guardian Media has launched Mail & Guardian Africa in Nairobi, Kenya, the media organisation announced on Tuesday.
Hidden footage shows members of Swaziland’s opposition arrested, with the king implementing media clampdowns and apartheid-like bans on meetings.
The first TribeOne Dinokeng Festival in Tshwane will feature a line-up of popular international artists, such as Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.