Health ombudsman Malegapuru William Makgoba says that primary health services must be strengthened
Find what happens after the ANC Elective pageant winner is announced.
Eric Sambisa spoke to Mail & Guardian about what it’s like being gay in Malawi and coming out as gay.
The United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa speaks about the achievements of the UDM, the future of South Africa and his retirement.
A recently released study on rape reveals that children are generally raped on weekday afternoons, but adults over weekends. Our Mia Malan explains.
This summer, one man, one gun and one shower. Zupta productions brings you Jacob Zuma as Tony Montana in the remake of Scarface.
COSATU’s Secretary General Bheki Ntshalintshali spoke about President Zuma’s leadership during the COSATU strike in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
The South African Communist Party’s Secretary General Blade Nzimande explained that the Cosatu strike was not really against the ANC.
The Right 2 Know Campaign took their Data Must Fall protests against data charges outside service providers MTN and Vodacom early Tuesday morning.
Find out what the writing process is like for writers BarbaraAdair, Jennifer Shinta Ayebazibwe and Zukolwenkosi Zikala.
The Black Consciousness Movement commemorates fallen struggle hero Steve Biko at Kgosi Mampuru prison in Pretoria.
Find out why cancer care in KwaZulu-Natal is on the brink of collapse.
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Tax Ombuds judge Bernard Ngoepe says that they’ve engaged with taxpayers through their representatives and their complaints are being looked at.
ANC Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize speaks on young leaders being killed and what the ANC plans on doing about it.
ANC Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize speaks about inequality, poverty and unemployment and how the governing party can deal with the matters.
Writers Barbara Adair, Jennifer Shinta Ayebazibwe and Zukolwenkosi Zikala speak about their favourite writers.
The founder of the hashtag country duty Tumi Sole talks about his life and growing up in Soweto.
What really happened in the Jacob Zuma poisoning incident?
Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva, CRL Commission Chairperson,speaks on the threats she has been receiving and the abuse people’s belief systems and religion.
Residents of Mabopane, Ga-Rankuwa and Winterveld took their protest to Tshwane’s Mayor Solly Msimanga’s Tshwane offices on Monday the 21st of August.
Sbongiseni Booi speaks about the challenges that she faces at Wembley Stadium as a woman.
Sex workers in South Africa want their profession decriminalised, a view supported by many medical professionals and civil society organisations.
Tanzanian Abdullah Sulieman spoke about how he urges almost everyone who now lives at the stadium to praise God.
We look into what is interesting in this week’s paper.
A bridge collapsed in the early hours of Wednesday morning in Germiston on the N3 freeway, which resulted in four people being injured.
Sex workers in the country want their profession to be decriminalised so that they can access health services without being discriminated against.
Ayana Jackson speaks about her solo exhibition Intimate Justice in the Stolen Moment, which runs at Gallery MOMO Johannesburg until August 27.
A special guest takes on the "Gupta Bros" game.
How community health workers and data can help South Africa get more TB patients on treatment.
South African rappers AKA and Anatii speak to the M&G about their new collaborative album ‘Be Careful What You Wish For’.
The M&G looks into what to expect in this week’s edition. The stories include how Morgan Tsvangiraicould be too sick to be Zimbabwe’s next president.
Local artists exhibit their artwork at a pop-up gallery by Sunnypark mall, situated in Sunnyside, Pretoria.