No one said all lives don’t matter but #BlackLivesMatter (too).
A payout of R18m in alleged hush money has been okayed by the SABC operations chief for an odd deal
After leaving a successful auditing business to start her own consulting firm, Nonkululeko Gobodo says it’s important for a leader to leave a legacy.
Eddie Ndopu overcame the odds and, as a black, queer and disabled person, will reach heights that many like him can only dream of.
There is bound to be a testosterone-fuelled outcry over Semenya – even in a world gradually leaving binary genders behind.
SuperMyMoney fights the evil Captain Whiteness, but as racism grows will our hero’s rainbow sprinkles really be enough to bring a halt to it?
Pastor Andre Olivier made divisive comments about black and white South Africans on Sunday and as news broke of his sermon he was accused of racism.
In a co-ordinated gun and bomb attack, three suicide bombers opened fire at passengers at the Istanbul Ataturk airport before blowing themselves up.
The M&G asked ordinary women on the street about some of the challenges they face as women in South Africa and got some interesting responses.
The mayors of Tshwane and Ekurhuleni get chopped by the ANC, King Joffrey style, ahead of the local government elections.
Mail & Guardian journalist Govan Whittles looks into what may have sparked the protests in Pretoria this week.
A closer look at the Tshwane unrest reveals a deeper level of dissatisfaction with service delivery than was previously realised.
To mark World Rabies Day, here are six things you probably don’t know about the disease.
With local government elections looming, voters will have to chose carefully if they hope to make it through the water crisis.
Mail & Guardian investigative reporter Pauli Van Wyk looks at tender irregularities and court battles between Prasa and locomotive provider, Swifambo.
People with albinism in Malawi face kidnapping and mutilation because of misguided beliefs that they can bring wealth.
M&G political editor, Matuma Letsoalo discusses some of the startling claims plaguing several party candidates from SA’s leading political parties.
He may have beat Vodacom, but Mr Please Call Me now has to face-off with the scavengers looking to feed off his victory.
Volunteer George Khumalo is confident that the ANC will win a majority of the available wards and municipalities in the local government elections.
Amy Green speaks to Carla Zille, a deaf mentor at Hi Hopes, about the importance of early intervention for the development of language in children.
Mzwandile Buthelezi, Inkatha Freedom Party supporter and volunteer, says his party will put the people first and root out corruption.
Courts ruled for compensation for gold miners affected by silicosis, but what about the impact years of caring for the sick had on women and children?
Reproductive medicine specialist Dr Lawrence Gobetz says unnecessary procedures may compromise your chances of falling pregnant.
M&G senior reporter Jessica Bezuidenhout gives us more on the bitter feud between Kenneth Makate’s financiers and several law firms.
Women in Somaliland speak out about their experiences of female genital mutilation. One NGO that is working to eliminate this horrific practice.
SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng pulls another great scheme from his copy of the National Party’s Book of Bad Ideas.
This week we follow Building a Cohesive Society (Bacs) believer Mpho Legofe, who says her party will focus on finding real solutions to SA’s problems.
E-cigarettes are taking SA by storm, but are they really better than tobacco products? Michelle Solomon talks about her vaping experience.
AmaBhungane reporter Tabelo Timse unpacks the reaction to Co-operative Governance Minister Des van Rooyen’s month-to-month stay in a five-star hotel.
Mail & Guardian journalist Athandiwe Saba looks at the unsolved political killings in KwaZulu-Natal.
This week, Julius "Rocky" Malema hits the gym hard before taking on Baleka Mbete’s minions.
Dedicated EFF foot soldier Dennis Mkhabela believes his party is the future of South Africa and is raising his children to follow in his footsteps.