Party leader Mmusi Maimane said they had ideological differences with the EFF, but welcomed their supporting vote nonetheless.
The organisation will not form coalitions with any political party, but has offered to vote with the opposition in any of the hung municipalities
The middle-distance runner continues to fly the South African flag high, leaving her haters in the dust.
Linda Buthelezi and his crew are back and more focused than ever.
M&G’s Govan Whittles takes us through the plans of those determined to push the next generation into the ANC’s powerful top six leadership positions.
Government goes head to head with store-bought condoms.
The municipal elections have yielded some interesting results, with opposition parties making major inroads in ANC strongholds.
The EFF deputy president warns critics not to underestimate the support that the party is gathering.
The Democratic Alliance leader is upbeat about the party’s chances of painting a significant amount of towns blue.
South Africans came out in numbers to cast their vote in the local elections, with many hopeful that their mark will bring about positive change.
The parties competing for governance of ward 20 in Mabopane Block C spoke to the Mail & Guadian about the significance of the youth vote.
Tshwane mayor Kgosientso ‘Sputla’ Ramokgopa was joined by his family when he cast his vote at Seaparankwe Primary School in Atteridgeville.
The ANC’s mayoral candidate predicted a win for the ANC as she cast her vote at Kaya Beach in Grootfontein in Pretoria.
Madonsela cast her vote at the Lynnwood Ridge Laerskool in Pretoria and urged South Africans to use their vote to promote our democracy.
After being probed on the significance of the visit of EFF leader Julius Malema, the former president said he will meet with anyone who asks.
The Mail & Guardian talks to the Katlehong community about their hopes and needs ahead of the local government elections.
“Every vote counts,” ANC president Jacob Zuma told a packed Ellis Park stadium at the party’s last pre-election rally on Sunday 31 July 2016.
Journalists were fired for opposing the broadcaster’s censorship policy, but Hlaudi couldn’t keep them out for long.
M&G hit the streets of Gauteng to speak to residents about what issues will influence their vote in the local government elections on 4 August.
Insiders have revealed the party’s plan to take radical damage control steps after next week’s elections.
Speaking to the 2016 alumni of the M&G’s 200 Young South Africans, Lovelyn Nwadeyi challenged the youth to acknowledge their positions of privilege.
The Mail & Guardian looks at the daily battles faced by rural transgender people who struggle with acceptance, culture and discrimination.
Twenty three people – including grandchildren, grandparents and parents – share a flat in Eldorado Park.
The extent of the crisis is only now becoming apparent. Hundreds of thousands have been cut off from assistance, some for as long as two years.
As the conference winds down, Mia Malan tells us how medical solutions alone will not help us beat HIV.
During a short visit to SA the M&G caught up with Evan Mawarire to discuss the significance of #ThisFlag and what’s next for the protesting pastor.
Former President Thabo Mbeki along with the Tambo clan are disgusted with the ruling party.
The Children’s Radio Foundation has brought youth from Tanzania, Zambia and others to broadcast live on issues that matter to young people.
HIV self-testing empowers many in rural areas to know their status without having to travel long distances to get to a clinic.
Ahead of the opening of the AIDS Conference, activists marched to draw attention to the 20 million people who still do not have access to treatment.
Bhekisisa’s director and editor, Mia Malan, reflects on the last time SA hosted the conference and what to expect from this year’s event.
Television star Debra Messing tells Bhekisisa’s Demelza Bush why HIV is close to her heart.