President Jacob Zuma seems impressed by his neighbour’s antics over the years, and is not ashamed to celebrate Robert Mugabe’s election, err, win.
Three minutes of everything you need to know about what Robert Mugabe’s win means for Zimbabwe and the MDC.
Journalist Ray Ndlovu describes the mood in Zimbabwe following the country’s compromised election, won by Robert Mugabe, and where to next.
From the possibility of violence to the legitimacy of the outcome, Teldah Mawarire talks us through some of the issues in Zimbabwe’s elections.
Khanyi Dhlomo defends her luxury store Luminance, explains what makes the store special and tells us why she has no regrets.
Khanyi Dhlomo’s new business venture, Cosatu’s house of love and Zimbabwe’s election woes. Stay in the know with Weekend 101.
Kunene has traded his ZAR night clubs and sushi-clad women for a red beret and a revolution.
Zimbabwe’s future is in the hands of two fine human specimens: ‘Greased Lightning’ Tsvangirai and ‘Bullet-for-your-vote’ Mugabe. Good luck with that.
‘You say Zanu-PF kills? It doesn’t. It destroys’ – video of intimidation, and testimonies of threats and beatings.
Business reporter Lisa Steyn explains the high salaries of mine bosses and how it impacts on wage negotiations.
In this week’s hangout we discuss some of the controversy surrounding the upcoming Zim elections and Mugabe’s chances of re-election.
Malema loses another home, Radovan Krejcir survives a Hollywood-style assassination attempt, and a new prince for the British Empire.
This is not the economic freedom Julius Malema imagined. It’s time to face the naked truth, Juju: not even the clothes on your back are safe.
Julius Malema’s Polokwane home has been auctioned for R1.45m to an ANC member, who insists there is no political motive behind the purchase.
Hidden footage has revealed that the voters’ registration process ahead of Zimbabwe’s election has not been as free and fair as people hoped.
We discuss how it is almost impossible to deal with collusion once and for all, and that despite clampdowns, cartels are likely to continue.
Sarah Britten and Haji Mohamed Dawjee talk about the FHM controversy and
the difficulty with rape jokes in SA.
PODCAST: Listen to the full M&G Hangout on the FHM controversy with Sarah Britten and Haji Mohamed Dawjee.
The ‘Modimolle Monster’ goes to jail, Malema shows no love for tenders and SA gives a giant hug to Madiba on his birthday.
As the world celebrates Madiba’s 95th birthday on Mandela Day, South Africans converge on his Houghton home to wish Tata well.
VIDEO: The man replacing Dina Pule tells us how a communist plans to fix the telecommunications sector and why his partner won’t get any tenders.
Julius Malema sets out to conquer SA politics but when money’s too tight to mention and the taxman cometh, are they just beggars in red berets?
Two Ugandan activists speak about their struggle for recognition and the abuse they endure in light of the proposed Anti-homosexuality Bill.
PODCAST: We find out how the setback at Eskom’s Medupi power station will affect the country’s power supply and economic growth.
We discuss President Jacob Zuma’s fourth Cabinet reshuffle in as many years and his decision to keep “best performer” Angie Motshekga.
At the launch of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema spoke out against the ANC, its plans to expropriate land and criticised the SABC.
We chat to newly appointed Human Settlements Minister Connie September about her life in politics and her task ahead.
The Mandela family feud has become more twisted and dramatic than a reality TV show. For shame, Mandla and Makaziwe, for shame.
Sarah Evans updates us on the latest in the Mandla Mandela saga, including the possibility of Madiba’s grandson being relieved of his chieftaincy.
On Weekend 101 this week, Mandla and Makaziwe Mandela battle in court, Egyptians overthrow their president; and where the hell is Edward Snowden?
Join our M&G Hangout as we discuss the latest revelations on the state’s spending at the president’s private home in Nkandla.
Pimples reveals the secrets to the global success of President Jacob Zuma and his US counterpart, Barack Obama. Colour-blocking is not it.