Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele answers tough questions about her party’s financial state, the DA marriage debacle, her leadership style and more.
Where on earth is flight MH370? Why do we have beef with Rwanda? What’s in Gwede’s "minority" report and why are we still watching the Oscar trial?
Wednesday was D-day for SA’s political parties, who had to submit candidate lists and cough up thousands to register – no easy feat for the EFF.
The devil made them boo Jacob Zuma, according to Minister Razzmatazz. But what’s your excuse, Mr Sports Minister? Boo!
The M&G’s Ben Kelly won 702 and Cape Talk’s Brain of Brains, but can he answer the questions that really matter? Like, what do women want?
Due to cultural pressure and poverty, half the women in Malawi are married before their 18th birthday – some as young as 10 years old.
From the Oscar trial circus to Number One getting booed yet again, we fill you in on all the news you need to know this week.
Oscar Pistorius is grabbing all the headlines and for good reason too. Who cares about corruption and the poor? We have Oscar.
The Oscar Pistorius trial is set to be South Africa’s biggest court case with worldwide interest growing every day. We reflect on proceedings so far.
The M&G’s business desk discusses Pravin Gordhan’s Budget – reading between the lines and analysing what it means for the average South African.
Reality used to be a friend of Julius Malema. But where there is milk and honey, there are also wishes and pipe dreams. Welcome to Malemaville.
Survivors of North Korea’s notorious detention camps share their stories of brutality, starvation and witnessing frequent executions.
Jacob Zuma’s "good story” Sona speech criticised, Nkandla only cost R50-million (roughly), and how showing your pecs can land you in trouble.
Iqbal Survé, saviour of journalism and the man who wants to change the world (one editor at a time), is the greatest human being ever. Here’s why.
After Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address, we asked Capetonians what they thought of the speech, government, and how they plan to vote.
This week, the DA has march drama, Zwelinzima Vavi threatens to sue Cosatu, France and the US get cozy, and an exhibition is plagued by disagreements.
Oppostion party leaders, government ministers and the public protector give their take on Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation speech 2014.
The DA march for "real jobs" was cut short for fears of violent clashes with the crowds of ANC members gathered to "defend" their turf.
We’re down to the business end of electioneering, and the ANC under Jacob Zuma is hitting the campaign trail hard. Well, kind of.
EFF leader Julius Malema discusses the party’s upcoming manifesto launch, issues around the elections and whether racial reconciliation is possible.
Cape Town became the hottest kite surfing destination in the world for this year’s Red Bull King of the Air contest.
British Airways launched its new A380 Airbus in style with champagne, fashion from Harrods and food catered by the Saxon.
Our weekly roundup includes the Harmony Gold mining tragedy, Sochi’s Olympic-sized woes, the Zille-Ramphele debacle, and a lesson on good looks.
Local rapper Capso talks about the social commentary in his music and what it was like collaborating with Wyclef Jean on the song, "Firestars".
Once upon a time Helen and Mamphela, or Hemphela, professed their union. But five days is a long-term affair in politics. True love be damned.
In an interview with the <i>M&G</i> Mamphela Ramphele answers some difficult questions about the now infamous break-up.
In the Limpopo village where killings and allegations of muti murders have resulted in violence, there is more pain than a need for revenge.
This week, Helen Zille and Mamphela Ramphele join forces, violent protests rock Ralele, and Zuma could be a Nkandla ward councillor.
Gwede, Mac and Blade try their best to stop the rabbit from whispering in Mandela’s ear. But the elusive animal has some tricks up its sleeve.
Ministers Yunus Carrim and Rob Davies and Goldman Sachs’s Colin Coleman spoke to us from Davos on the WEF’s relevance, perceptions of SA, and more.
An estimated 100 000 miner workers affiliated to Amcu went on strike on Thursday to demand major wage increases.
Fikile Mbalula calls Bafana losers, President Jacob Zuma gives politicians a R45-million pay hike, and a tiny rabbit in Madiba’s ear causes a stir.