Sports minister Fikile Mbalula re-iterates that US$10 million was just a donation and did not buy votes for 2010 bid.
Jacob Zuma and his cronies add fuel to the fire and watch the country burn.
As national recycling week comes to and end, South Africans need to start playing their part in preserving the environment.
Mxolisi Nxasana’s lawyer offers no real answers as to why the former NPA head resigned, just that an agreement was reached with the president.
This week, we take a look at the Fifa controversy, Jacob Zuma’s outburst at the opposition, and the bizarre story published about Trevor Noah.
After 21 years of democracy, it seems South Africa is still struggling with its identity.
A South African businessman in Marathon, Germiston is taking the protection of foreign nationals from xenophobic attacks into his own hands.
Klasie Wessels arrived in Nepal 10 minutes before the earthquake on April 25 and then led a SA tour group to Everest base camp, just days later.
During the xenophobic attacks in Durban, Amuri Djuma’s shop was looted and 80% of his goods was stolen. He still hopes to rebuild his life in SA.
Nine-year-old Dolly, staying in a temporary camp, doesn’t understand xenophobia – but like hundreds of children, she bears the brunt all the same.
In the last decade there’s been a revival of the idea that intelligence is influenced by racial origin.
Elvira Modesero fled civil conflict in Burundi for SA. She has been living in a displacement camp in Durban since the March xenophobic attacks.
We wonder how Danny Jordaan is going to balance heading Safa and managing a municipality.
The illusive spy tapes. Music to the NPA’s ears… or not.
Researchers are looking at organisms thriving in the extreme environment of the Namib to predict what kind of life we could find on other planets.
This week we take a look at Mmusi Maimane’s DA victory and Nepal’s tragedy. We also bring you an exclusive interview with a hand. Yes, a hand!
Many see Mmusi Maimane as Helen Zille’s puppet to get more votes. But will the strategy work?
Francois shares his story of being raped violently in an Eastern Cape correctional centre and encourages other survivors to speak up and seek help.
A powerful documentary by Unicef and the Global Fund about 6 women living with HIV, doing everything in their power to give birth to healthy babies.
Renowned Russian ballet company, the St Petersburg Theatre, has brought their production of Giselle to Johannesburg.
State Security Minister David Mahlobo says the threat of cyber attacks on ordinary citizens is real, just like in the film "Live Free or Die Hard".
The president floats like butterfly and stings like a bee, but Mugabe shows him who’s the real king of the ring.
After months of operating from a tiny room, the Randfontein local municipality has finally approved a piece of land for the Underground Library.
Free State premier Ace Magashule is such a humble guy, the cost of downgrading his pool only came up to R8-million, pocket change compared to Zuma.
As South Africa celebrates 21 years of democracy, the M&G’s Shaun de Waal spoke to former Azapo leader, Mosibudi Mangena, about the country’s future.
People from all backgrounds marched in their thousands through Johannesburg CBD on Thursday in protest against the recent xenophobic attacks.
Thousands heeded the call and marched from Hillbrow to Newtown on Thursday to protest against recent attacks on foreign nationals.
South Africans and foreign nationals share their thoughts about the on-going xenophobic attacks, while attending a vigil at Constitution Hill.
The hip-hop star discusses media controversy around his new album cover and why he thinks it’s important to make his music available on the streets.
From a directionless SA to a leaderless DA, Sipho Kings and Stefanie Jason take a look at the fiery state of the country.
The project is helping children improve their literacy through play, music and drama and a child with a learning disability has benefited already.
Bogged down with problems, one would think Jacob Zuma had no reason to celebrate his birthday.