The leader of the protest march in the Cape Town city centre could be charged with incitement, says Helen Zille’s spokesperson.
Taking care of disabled children takes a special kind of person. But caregivers at centres such as Eyethu are not receiving the training they need.
Sylvia Lucas, Edna Molewa and Thulas Nxesi are on a shopping spree. They clearly didn’t get the memo from Pravin about trimming the fat.
Sunday Times editor Phylicia Oppelt has responded to the criticism of a cartoon by Zapiro that has angered Hindus, saying it is not disrespectful.
Forced anti-psychotics, shock therapy and torture in Mangaung prison have been uncovered during a 12-month investigation by journalist Ruth Hopkins.
Rapper Khuli Chana’s team is set to lay charges of attempted murder against the SAPS after he was shot by police who had mistaken him for a criminal.
Electric shock therapy and torture are some of the allegations uncovered by the Wits Justice Project at the Mangaung Correctional Facility.
M&G reporters Thalia Holmes and Chantelle Benjamin tell us why Pravin Gordhan is so set on getting the state to save well and spend smart.
South Africa’s digital awards, the Bookmarks, has nominated the Mail & Guardian in three categories.
Zuma has another bout of foot-in-mouth, Pravin trims the fat and the "White Widow" thinks Osama is the bomb.
Widow of Harry Oppenheimer, Bridget Oppenheimer has died at the age of 92 according to a report.
Africa is a country – with bad roads, according to Jacob Zuma. But to be a true African, you must answer three easy questions.
Join Phillip De Wet and Sarah Evans on the M&G Newsroom between 1pm and 2pm as they bring you the latest in current affairs.
The EFF’s talks with socialist movements about potential coalitions seem to have stalled. We have to ask, is the EFF really on the political left?
SABC’s Kaizer Kganyago says "The Big Debate" talk show was incorrectly commissioned by SABC2 and was therefore cancelled.
The Diepsloot killings, the EFF’s official launch, the US government shutdown ends and Mps declare some interesting gifts. Elephant, anyone?
Steve Hofmeyr’s Red October march takes an unexpected twist. Remember, Oom Steve, everything is not always black and white in life.
Legal Aid SA has agreed to cover the legal costs of injured miners while deciding whether to appeal the court decision, which ordered them to do so.
Valindaba could be one of SA’s biggest cash cows yet. But it’s difficult to discuss nuclear energy in a country that knows little about it.
Julius Malema drew an impressive crowd to the EFF’s launch rally – even though his speech was mostly predictable. But who supports him, and why?
Listen to EFF leader Julius Malema’s full speech, which he delivered at Marikana during the official launch of the political party.
Loyiso Gola, the face of Late Night News, talks to us about satire and being nominated for an international Emmy award.
A reality check for Steve Hofmeyr, Jackie Selebi and President Jacob Zuma evoke higher powers, and Libya loses its prime minister – briefly.
The broad church of the ANC: performing miracles since 1994. Schabir Shaik and Jackie Selebi will testify. Julius Malema? Poor guy will be cursed.
National Youth Development Agency chief executive Steven Ngubeni has been dismissed with immediate effect over financial misconduct.
Media mogul Arianna Huffington says we need to break away from technology to be successful – and one day we’ll have gadgets to help us do that.
Beeld editor Adriaan Basson speaks to us about the latest revelations in the Guptas’ Waterkloof landing scandal.
Harper Reed, Obama’s 2012 campaign chief technology officer talks about the drive’s success, but says "tech can’t help you if your party sucks".
The US government shuts down nonessential services and Jacob Zuma is named as ‘Number One’ in Guptagate saga.
Designer Zano Sithetho, of the label Skorzch, has been changing the face of menswear in SA since his bright designs hit the runway two years ago.
President Jacob Zuma has been accused of not reading enough. But with reading matter like this, who can blame him?