The Mail & Guardian has proven its weight in awards, this time raking in six trophies at the Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards.
Watch our live video chat at 12.30pm with the M&G education team who will tackle your questions about the ongoing crisis at South African schools.
The ANC’s concessions on the secrecy Bill have further reduced the threat posed to whistle-blowers and the Promotion of Access to Information Act.
The battle for the immoral high ground is a free-for-all in SA, but when it comes a showdown between The Spear and Juju, we’re all losers. FINISH HIM!
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has withdrawn from participating in a leadership summit in Johannesburg to protest the presence of Tony Blair.
Dropped from government communications, Jimmy Manyi steered GCIS for three turbulent years. The M&G rounded up some of Manyi’s most memorable quotes.
SA’s Lira chats about her experience at the BET awards, and tells us about her upcoming performance at the Arts Alive festival.
The North Gauteng High Court has ruled that the R10-billion social grant tender awarded to Cash Paymaster Services by Sassa is illegal and invalid.
The tide has begun to turn against Zuma with the textbook saga, Nkandla and Lonmin all stacking up against him.
The ANC’s OR Tambo chairperson Thandekile Sabisa has been re-elected, dealing a blow to President Jacob Zuma’s bid to retain leadership of the party.
Marikana mourned the loss of their loved ones, while Malema used the opportunity to do some political bandstanding.
Malema’s not fooling about as Marikana mourns, while Greece goes bankrupt and Prince Harry goes au naturel. In a nutshell.
The world’s first dedicated rhino orphanage has opened its doors in Limpopo. We spend time with the first inhabitant – a four-month-old rhino.
Controversial services company Bosasa has been denied leave to appeal a judgment which allowed the Mail & Guardian to protect its sources.
A video has surfaced showing a male teacher assaulting a female pupil, allegedly made by a classmate at Hoerskool Patriot in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga.
Our reporters, who have been covering Marikana for several months, answered your questions on the massacre in our live video chat.
South Africa unites behind the Paralympians as they jet off to London in search of gold.
President Jacob Zuma has told Lonmin workers that government did not plan to kill anyone, following the tragedy that left 34 dead and 78 injured.
The Mail & Guardian Online needs an energetic, disciplined and team-playing newshound to run the site during the day.
The Lonmin tragedy has touched even the Pimples. While the politicians talk and the miners mourn, there are greater consequences to what happened in Marikana.
Capital Radio may be back on SA’s radio waves sooner than expected, and with the upswell of support behind the rebellious radio station, it could be successful.
The Lonmin shooting has cost Zuma dearly, with Juju calling on him to resign – and divisions have begin to emerge within Cosatu too, on the Road to Mangaung.
Police claim innocence, Jacob Zuma is disappointed and Julius Malema used the Lonmin tragedy for his own agenda. Phillip de Wet analyses the shootings
Listen to Julius Malema as he uses the Lonmin tragedy to lambaste President Jacob Zuma and Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.
As the Lonmin story unfolds, the M&G takes a closer look at how the tragic circumstances played out.
Updates on Syria, Israel, e-tolls, Bobby Motaung, and Khanyi Mbau – everything you need to be in the know this weekend.
Join the M&G’s live video chat as Verashni Pillay puts your questions to Rapule Tabane about the Lonmin violence, Cosatu’s internal crisis and more.
Tell us what you think happened at Marikana mine in the North West, where over 30 people died in a shooting between police and strikers.
Follow the Mail & Guardian’s liveblog as the volatile situation unfolds.
Premier Soccer League champions Orlando Pirates have signed Zambian and former Kaizer Chiefs striker Collins Mbesuma on a three-year deal.
Following the shock killings at Lonmin mines, join our live video chat with M&G deputy editor-in-chief Rapule Tabane at noon about Cosatu.
The M&G has come under attack from Cosatu for "quoting selectively" from a leaked political report. Here is the full report for you to decide.