Mr Maimane loves the shooting range, but turns a blind eye to the targets he doesn’t like.
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a diagnosable mental health condition. Never heard of it? You’re not alone.
Why The State Theatre and the Sammy Marks Square, in the centre of Pretoria, are commonly used for marketing, selling and advertising products.
Studies show that there is a strong link between sexual violence and alcohol abuse. Mia Malan explains.
The attack on foreign nationals continued last night, but this time in Jeppestown, Johannesburg. Shops were broken into and vandalised
Music producer Ron Epidemic, who previously had close ties with Ambitiouz Entertainment talks about his career path, working with industry heads.
The M&G speaks to disability, queer rights activist, John Meletse, and deaf transgender beauty queen, Eva Mofokeng about the deaf queer community
EFF leader Julius Malema finds himself in an unlikely situation while taking on President Jacob Zuma in a street fight.
Why do children bully? We look at some of the factors that lead to this behaviour.
The 60th annual World Press Photo Contest and the 7th annual World Press Photo Digital Storytelling Contest winners announced.
Pictures of drug users injecting themselves with the blood of others have gone viral in SA.
In welcoming the year of the of the red rooster, various events were held in Johannesburg by the Chinese community.
Here are three ways to tell whether or not you might be going for an abortion at an illegitimate practitioner.
The M&G spoke to EFF leader Julius Malema various issues, including SONA 2017 and President Jacob Zuma’S cling to power.
As curious, unconventional and incompatible as the two sports may sound, they’ve been fused for a whole lot of fun.
A random TV ad gives our president a rather ingenious idea.
How does your drinking affect your sex life? And can HIV infection be linked to alcohol consumption? Mia Malan gives you the facts.
Mail & Guardian staff break down their favourite articles in this week’s newspaper.
Two years of HIV self-testing in Malawi have shown no cases of suicide, intimate partner violence or self-harm.
Our president seeks to know his future, but he might not be so happy with what he finds.
It is registration time for tertiary institutions across the country and students speak out on whether or not they face any diffficulties.
South Africa’s mortuaries are buckling under the volume of bodies, with Hillbrow’s medico-legal laboratory processing more than 3 000 last year alone
It’s the end of the second week and the Mail & Guardian looks into this week’s edition and what to expect.
South Africa’s mortuaries are buckling under the volume of bodies, with Hillbrow medico-legal laboratory processing more than 3 000 last year alone.
We speak to a young, black woman who is infertile about the stigma she faces in her community.
The Mail & Guardian look into their favourite stories in this week’s edition and why they like them.
A compiliation of some of our best 2016 daily pics.
The Mail & Guardian’s editor Khadija Patel and deputy editor Beauregard Tromp look into what to expect in the 2016 final edition of the M&G.
Angelo Fick, Susan Booysen, Mail & Guardian editor Khadija Patel & radio personality Xolani Gwala discuss the government’s performance.
Angelo Fick, Susan Booysen, Mail & Guardian editor Khadija Patel & radio personality Xolani Gwala on how they rate Prseident Zuma and his cabinet.
Angelo Fick, Susan Booysen, Mail & Guardian editor Khadija Patel & radio personality Xolani Gwala discuss 2016’s cabinet report cards.
The Mail & Guardian editor looks into what to expect in both this week and next week’s editions as they are both special.