The Mail & Guardian and Old Mutual invite you to attend a Critical Thinking Forum on savings and investment in South Africa.
The basic education department and Section27 are waiting on the release of a report into the Limpopo textbook debacle that has been raging for months.
As Damascus sees its heaviest fighting since Syria’s conflict began, reports suggest Al-Assad’s regime is not alone in committing human rights abuses.
This week Equal Education marched through the streets of Tembisa to mobilise the community in its fight for fair and quality education.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has taken flak for her self-assessment of a near perfect score of her performance in her portfolio.
Former detainees have identified the locations, agencies, torture methods and commanders responsible for rights abuses in Syria to Human Rights Watch.
The M&G chats to Laurent Clavel of the French Season in South Africa 2012 which sees collaboration in theatre, music and other arts.
At least 19 people have been killed and 24 others were injured when a truck collided with a train at a level crossing in Malelane, Mpumalanga.
This week’s episode takes us into a surreal world featuring penis overload – a bit like real life then, given recent events. Watch and laugh. Or grimace.
Former ambassador to Iran Yusuf Saloojee has been suspended from his position at the department of international relations and cooperation.
The SACP kicks off its national conference amid rumours that the party will no longer contest elections "under the ANC banner".
On the two-year anniversary of the Soccer World Cup final, we ask South Africans whether they still ‘feel it’, and where they think Phillip has gone.
Mail & Guardian readers have been very vocal in their criticism and praise of Zapiro’s controversial cartoon. Here are some of their comments.
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says the controversial purchase of a new jet for President Zuma will not go ahead. At least, not right now.
More and more executives are taking to the ring to test their mettle. It’s not quite ‘Fight Club’, but they sure do give each other a beating.
With the two year anniversary of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup approaching, ‘Dancing in the Streets’ takes South Africans on a trip down memory lane.
Grant ‘Twiggy’ Baker has sailed into his second consecutive Oakley One Wave Wonder title to scoop up the biggest single-wave prize in SA surfing.
The presidency has waded into the Limpopo textbook saga, with President Zuma establishing a ministerial task team to probe the education debacle.
Malema denounced Zuma to a Rustenburg crowd on Wednesday, claiming that Zuma is the one with a lack of discipline. Listen to the whole speech.
Julius Malema tells a rally that President Zuma is ruining the ANC, and calls on the youth league to help turn things around at Mangaung.
Are you a president of a country with a duty to care for and share with your citizens? Don’t worry … all you have to do is buy a multibillion-rand jet.
Back from a wild and exhilarating tour of the dancehalls of Jamaica, The Admiral and Jahseed reflect on the journey of African Storm Sound System so far.
Mail & Guardian editor-in-chief Nic Dawes talks us through some of the key points to come out of the discussions at last week’s ANC policy conference.
As the ANC national policy conference comes to a close we offer a wrap of all the significant developments at the event.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has denied being prevented from speaking at a memorial lecture in Namibia by that country’s ruling party, Swapo.
We chat to ANC NEC member Tony Yengeni about some of the rumours flying around the ANC policy conference regarding the ‘second transition’ document.
When Angie said she’d send textbooks to Limpopo, we said ‘Baie dankie’, not… ag, just watch the new Pimples video and tell us if we’re flogging a dead horse.
M&G political editor Rapule Tabane gives us his analysis of President Zuma’s opening address at the ANC policy conference.
Nik Rabinowitz speed dates with the M&G’s Thalia Randall and chats about crocheting in cashmere and surfing with Juju.
In four years, Shireen Sapiro went from being in a coma to winning gold in Beijing. Now the paralympic swimmer is headed to London with even higher hopes.
The M&G has celebrated its sixth annual 200 Young South Africans event in Johannesburg. We discussed what it meant to be a young South African.
Robi Damelin, the subject of One Day After Peace, lost her son in the Palestine-Israel conflict. Returning to South Africa, she seeks a way to forgive.