The Emusoi centre in Tanzania is changing the lives of young Maasai girls in the community, by helping them receive secondary school and further education.
Kenny Kunene gives Bongani Madondo a candid interview on Zwelinzima Vavi as his marketing tool, sushi, tenderpreneurs and keeping it real.
Footage filmed by Zimbabweans over the past two months highlights the issues that continue to plague the country and its people, political and economically.
Julius Malema has urged strikers at the Impala Platinum mine in Rustenburg to negotiate a peaceful end to their labor dispute, which has left 3people dead.
Thousands of children catch minibus taxis to school every day. Umbrella organisations dealing with scholar transport aim to make traveling to school safer.
An extremist right-wing survival camp, about 230km east of Jo’burg, is breeding virulent racism, training teenage boys in its ideology.
M&G editor-in-chief Nic Dawes talks us through his predictions for the 2012 budget speech.
President Robert Mugabe celebrates his 88th birthday. The M&G ask Zimbabweans in Johannesburg, if he’s been a good ruler for the past 24 years.
The Johannesburg City Library reopened its doors following a R68-million facelift. The M&G attended the opening to speak to those involved.
We catch up with ANC ministers and opposition party leaders following President Zuma’s State of the Nation address.