Tired of hearing the same cliches about Africa? We meet some of the people whose stories uplift the continent. We aim to show how we live, not how we die.
ANCYL president Julius Malema’s fate is rocky as he faces a five-year suspension. See what the disciplinary committee had to say, with M&G analysis.
As the outcome of Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing is announced, the Mail & Guardian takes a look back at his humble beginnings and his rapid rise.
The M&G caught up with various participants at the Qiniso dialogues to find out how they have been inspired to bring about change.
In the paper this week: Burma ambassador’s questionable past, Motlanthe’s airplane #fail, the New Age and Roux Shabangu. Watch our sneak preview!
Zimbabwean Reymond Mapakata, currently living and looking for work in South Africa, takes us north of the border to his home village of Bikita — to show us why he left, and what kind of life he is striving for.
As investigations into Malema’s alleged dodgy dealings hit the headlines, we speak to the M&G’s Rapule Tabane about Malema’s increasingly troubled year.
Three years after 300 people disappeared at Mt Elgon in Kenya, either arrested by state forces or abducted by militants, Human Rights Watch finds no action has been taken to provide victims’ families with access to justice.
Julius Malema led a two-day march for economic freedom, handing over memorandums to the Chamber of Mines and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange along the way.
Irregular state spending on education — or not as it would appear, the presidential hotline wasting money and Cape Town as the new design capital of the world? For these stories and more buy the paper!