A battle of 140 characters, Zuma and his tower of money and what’s next for SA’s favorite soapie?
How does one man escape doom every Goddamn time? At the Synagogue Church of Loyal Cadres, everything is possible.
The South African government backtracks on a nuclear deal, TB Joshua gets locked out and everyone enjoys a good pie, right?
The hand-to-hand courier service in Sandton’s CBD is being revolutionised, and is creating employment for passionate cyclists from townships.
The EFF’s Floyd Shivambu gives Cyril Ramaphosa the bird, Oscar outruns a murder rap, and the Scots choose between Mel Gibson and Ron Weasley.
Oscar has changed us all forever, and many would rather face an intruder in the dark than deal with life without the Oscar Pistorius Trial Channel.
Nearly 30% of all children with disabilities in Russia live in state orphanages where they may face violence and neglect, says Human Rights Watch.
We’re taking Weekend 101 to new levels – basement level. We reveal agent Thuli, LOL at Kebby Maphatsoe, drool over Apple and take back the elevator.
For Helen Zille, the struggle is over. Today we reveal the dirty secrets contained in the mysterious spy tapes.
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Swaziland residents share their stories of being kicked off their family’s land by members of the royal family and politically-connected individuals.
Local choreographer and solo performer Gregory Maqoma has teamed up with long-time friend Roberto Olivan from Spain to present ‘Lonely Together’.
Renowned French choreographer Angelin Preljocaj brought his enchanting production of The Nights, a seductive and emotive work, to Johannesburg.
Our spring edition isn’t a happy tale. With the climate change situation more dire than ever, now is the time to put pressure on our governments.
Gwede Mantashe’s dream of moving Parliament to ANC country takes an unexpected turn. The circus is in town but no one’s watching.
UJ professor Jane Duncan talks about her upcoming book, ‘Rise of the Securocrats’ – which examines the shifting nature of our security cluster.
UFS senior research professor Pumla Gbodo-Madikizela discusses her book ‘Dare We Hope?’, in which she addresses the crisis of moral leadership in SA.
Business Day editor Songezo Zibi talks about his new book ‘Raising the Bar’, in which he critiques South Africans and the people we’ve become.
Institute for Race Relations chief executive Frans Cronje talks about his new book ‘A Time Traveller’s Guide to Our Next Ten Years’.
Jo’burg art collective The Brother Moves On interrogates the value we ascribe to material objects during a fiery performance at the Goodman Gallery.
This week it’s all about the beef: Zille vs Zuma, ANC vs Thuli, EFF vs ANC – and Chris Brown vs everybody.
Jacob Zuma may owe us all some money – or an explanation. But so does Julius Malema. In this Parliamentary circus, who’s the main attraction?
HRW’s damning report details how Egyptian security forces gunned down 1 150 protesters last year – an event that is not even under investigation.
How do we get rid of President Jacob Zuma? Well, you can’t. And if you don’t believe us, ask Helen Zille and Thuli Madonsela.
Contemporary circus show Cirque Eloize is in Jo’burg for the first time. The M&G got a sneak preview to find out what makes this showcase a hit.
Former minister Pallo Jordan resigns, Ferguson residents protest in the US after the killing of Michael Brown and we look ahead to the Jozi Art Week.
American singer Aloe Blacc talks to us about challenges in the music industry, who he would play in a biopic and what lifts his spirits.
Are you in desperate need of a life make over? Well, we’ve got just the thing for you – Zumaface. Call now!
iTemba school educates the children of refugees when they’re turned away by public schools. But money has dried up and the pupils face eviction.
Get up to date with the week’s news: Pallo Jordan maybe isn’t a doctor, earthquake hits SA and the #blackface saga goes viral.
It’s the game that has gripped the nation. Like Candy Crush it’s annoyingly addictive – only Helen Zille doesn’t think so.
A Human Rights Watch report has investigated the effect government spying in the US has had on media freedom and the right to counsel.
Unemployment on the rise, contraceptives for students and SA would totally dig to host the Commonwealth Games, according to the minister of selfies.