The Gupta saga comes to Parliament; isiZulu for all school children; and shock, horror from the BBC over poor whites in SA.
Snoop Lion has never been a threat to national security, but he does have a close bond with the police – just like the Guptas.
Journalists waited outside Winnie Mandela’s Soweto home for an auction to offset a debt, but were left hanging.
How much of an influence did the controversial Gupta family have over our state intelligence? Find out in this video highlight from our M&G Hangout.
VIDEO More revelations surrounding Guptagate, Angelina Jolie’s surgery and Amakhosi4life. Stay in the know.
Helen Zille led a rally to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the DA’s march for the youth wage subsidy, which resulted in clashes with Cosatu.
Justin Bieber traces the history of South Africa’s struggle against apartheid. A well-known voice of the oppressed, Bieber provides priceless insight.
In what could be interpreted as the first unofficial election campaign, President Jacob Zuma descended on Eldorado Park to promise help.
Following the death of North West regional organiser Mawethu Joseph Steven, Amcu’s president Joseph Mathunjwa held a briefing about union safety.
The question is not about who approved the Gupta plane’s landing, but how much influence the family has. Sarah Evans talks us through the latest on the saga.
The Gupta soap opera reveals more twists and U-turns, Alex Ferguson calls it quits and Justin Bieber turns teen girls into maniacs.
The Indian high commissioner hosted a press conference on the IndiaAfrica festival, but everyone was more interested in the Gupta Waterkloof landing.
When it comes to putting on a show, no one does it like our leaders. President Zuma and co sure know how to string together a performance.
Satawu union members marched through the streets of Jo’burg to demand a wage increase for bus drivers.
Guptagate turns into a great whodunit; Motshekga agrees to some of Sadtu’s demands; while Cassel Mathale is in political hot water again.
On the anniversary of his rise to power, Human Rights Watch laments Vladimir Putin’s crackdown on non-governmental organisations in Russia.
VIDEO: Footage by Human Rights Watch in Syria shows the government allegedly blowing up civilian hospitals and bread lines.
How did 200 wedding guests land in SA without authorities knowing? See our journalists explain in this highlight video from the M&G Hangout.
The Gupta wedding that caused all the trouble, Mandela’s home invasion and Barack Obama plays Daniel Day-Lewis playing Obama. Go figure.
No one appreciates the legacy of Nelson Mandela like the ANC big wigs do. So what are you waiting for? Get in … if you can.
So many public holidays, so little history ed. We made up some stuff about public holidays and went out to test people’s credulity.
The Mail & Guardian spoke to US civil rights icon Jesse Jackson about the challenges facing South Africa’s young democracy.
The ANC’s latest PR stunt involving Nelson Mandela backfires, the secrecy Bill gets passed and the spy tapes saga continues.
The ruling party has increased military presence in some areas and openly admonishes citizens for voting for other parties, footage obtained by <I>M&G</I> shows
We talk about how concerns for public safety are overriding personal freedoms in the US, and what this means in SA where police misconduct is rife.
In this week’s Weekend 101: Sadtu calls for Angie Motshekga to resign, Boston bombing mom speaks out and South Africa tweeted … from space.
The <i>M&G</i> went to Seshego to find out what impression the disgraced former ANC Youth League leader left on the people of his hometown.
Classrooms stood empty as Sadtu members took to the streets calling for Angie Motshekga and Bobby Soobrayan to step down immediately.
This week President Jacob Zuma takes the Pimples through the history of the struggle against apartheid. It’s a showstopper.
VIDEO: The launch of the M&G’s health journalism centre has marked a new phase in health reporting, providing in-depth coverage and training to journalists.
Communications Minister Dina Pule accuses Sunday Times of being bought, while the secrecy Bill heads for its final stretch.
In a country where most rape cases go unreported, a silent protest at five university campuses around South Africa found a new voice against the scourge.