Blade Nzimande falls into a deep meditation, remotely dealing with the #FeesMustFall movement. Woosah everybody, woosah!
Balde Nzimande, falls into deep meditation remotely dealing with the National Fallism Student movement. Woosah everybody, Woosah!
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Captain Pravin Gordhan saves the day by whipping some parental guidance back into Cabinet and cutting the budget into size.
Minister Zwane eases the pain, while families wait for their trapped loved ones. Guess a little hush money never hurt nobody.
Jacob Zuma is in the ring tonight, but we don’t know if he’s going to make it out alive.
Boxer George Khosi gives his heart to Hillbrow, where he trains youngsters and young boxing professionals.
As the Hurdles of the Presidency race comes back to haunt him.
Zuma, making it “rain” on the slots
In his long walk to revolution, Julius Malema best ensure he doesn’t trip over the skeletons of his past.
Baleka Mbete doesn’t tolerate disrepute being brought to her House, not even from dear loved ones.
As JZ and Co slumbered, a nasty grinch crept into headquarters and stole all that makes Christmas so joyous for the ruling party.
It’s the Eye for an Eye Olympics, a competition where perspective always comes last.
JZ might not have needed to pass many exams to become president … but his lack of expertise could come back to haunt him.
The publication of a Mail & Guardian story has resulted in our readers helping Green Door, which counsels rape survivors
Number 1 goes on the defence of SA’s endangered rhino.
People with mental health conditions in Somaliland are being forced into institutions where they face abuses such as beatings and overcrowding.
After a week of protests, university students seem no closer to having their demands met. Where could this free education be?
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/ 21 October 2015
More institutions heeded the call for to shutdown of the country’s universities on Wednesday with Cape Town students taking the fight to parliament.
With the high rates of unemployment and increasing food prices, the 2030 SDG deadline seems more of an aspiration than an achievable target.
Climate change and regional development projects are threatening the health and livelihood of indigenous peoples in the Turkana region of Kenya.
Principal Juju steps in to bring an end to the ongoing feud between rappers AKA and Cassper Nyovest, with interesting results.
It’s on your bike for the Sandton-ites but not yet for the battling bokke who have thankfully kept our minds off of everything else.
ANCYL secretary Njabulo Nzuza who says the league is not attached to the strings of supposed puppet masters, the premier league
Unfortunately for the Blade Runner, nights can be longer than expected.
We tell the stories of how we began and recount our achievements but sometimes we fall short of that legacy. Who are we and where do we want to go?
The M&G’s Mia Malan spent a week in Diepsloot and spoke to rape victims, parents and councillors to understand the high rate of rape in the township.
This week we take a look at the crime stats, the corrupt take a stand against the corrupt and just so you know, we are not gays!
Minister of selfies Fikile Mbalula pays tribute to some of his sporting and celebrity heroes. If only South Africans shared his passion.
For many LGBT people in Kenya, safety is a daily concern and the limited response by authorities means violence continues with impunity.
The Mail & Guardian spoke to Jo’burg residents about transformation in the Springboks team, and what their emblem represents in the new South Africa.
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/ 25 September 2015
After a visit to Russia, M&G business editor Kevin Davie breaks down the implications of a nuclear deal between South Africa and Russia.