Both Dr Pathmanathan Naidoo and Eskom CEO Brian Molefe responded to the public protector’s report on Friday.
Investigative journalist Paulie Van Wyk takes a look at how the former Public Protector has saved SA from President Zuma.
The Economic Freedom Fighters marched from Church Square in Pretoria and went on to shut down every busy street.
Our Mia Malan explains whether medical aids will be affordable under the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme.
In the Mail & Guardian this week, Investigative journalist Paulie Van Wyk looks into Pravin’s prosecution.
M&G’s Kwanele Sosibo talks to jazz artists Tumi Mogorosi and Gabisile Motuba about new music, collaborations and family.
President Zuma’s seemingly nonchalant reactions to South Africa’s issues may take a turn.
Juda Ngwenya, renowned for documenting South Africa’s transition to democracy, passed on last week after suffering a stroke.
Pontsho Pilane explains why women may choose a Caesarean section over a vaginal birth, especially in the private sector.
In this week’s Mail & Guardian: Investigative journalist Paulie Van Wyk takes a look at the secret Hawks document detailing the case against Gordhan.
Students from different universities gathered at Church Square in Pretoria this morning as part of the Fees must fall march to the Union Buildings.
It’s Thuli and Pravin vs. the Zuptas. Who will win the stand-off?
Student leader Vuyani Pambo reveals that the movement is still working on mobilising students for a day of action.
It’s not yet known why prostate cancer affects black men worse than their white counterparts, but if you’re a black man over 40, get yourself checked.
M&G’s investigate journalist Paulie Van Wyk looks into how the plot against Gordhan has backfired and Thuli Madonsela’s state capture report.
The protest at the Tshwane University of Technology took a violent turn this morning when the cops came and began shooting.
Students leaders remained on campus to caucus and talk about their way forward as students went to hillbrow support the ones who were arrested.
M&G sat down with economic development MEC Lebogang Maile. They tackled issues such as the Gauteng economy and the role of agriculture among others.
Time is running out for hundreds of families who may never find the final resting place of loved ones lost to Ebola.
After a postponement of the highly anticipated general assembly, students, student leaders, parents, bishops and academics went ahead with their own.
Decriminalising sex work could help avert almost half of all new HIV infections globally among workers and clients in the next 10 years.
M&G’s political editor Matuma Letsoalo takes a look at the SABC’s stripped protection, fight back in NEC + cabinet & Max Sisulu’s comments about Zuma.
Wits students who want the academic programme to continue took their peaceful protest from the Science Stadium to the Solomon Mahlangu house.
Jacob Zuma vs Donald Trump, who is running for President of the US, battle it out for the baddest president, you’ll can never guess who takes it home.
Many families faced financial hardship during the outbreak. Some men took advantage of young girls, offering support in return for sex.
Flavoured and studded? Scented and smooth? Find out what South Africans’ condom of choice would be.
The University of Johannesburg’s Vice Chancellor Professor Ihron Rensburg spoke to the Mail & Guardian about the UJ violent protests.
The Mail & Guardian’s Ra’eesa Pather takes a look at the events that took place during the #FeesMustFall protests
Rapper AKA and the house music pioneer’s feud took a nasty turn after the rapper got a bitter taste of Black Coffee.
Former Wits SRC leaders Shaeera Kalla and Mcebo Dlamini respond to Wits vice-chancellor Adam Habib and government.
We look at the life of Winnie Mandela: politician, activist and leader.
During the Ebola crisis, banks, borders and markets were closed for over six months. The ban on Sunday markets still hasn’t been lifted.