No end in strike
/ 27 July 2011

No end in strike

As Ceppwawu members head into the third week of their petrol strike, they say that they will not stop until their demands are met.

Malema’s trust issues
/ 26 July 2011

Malema’s trust issues

In the wake corruption allegations concerning Julius Malema’s "secret" trust fund, we speak to Matuma Letsoalo for insight into what this scandal means.

Deadline day: Thursday 21 July
/ 21 July 2011

Deadline day: Thursday 21 July

This week’s <i>M&G</i> reveals how rhino poachers are using sex workers in their operations; considers South Africa’s expanding strikes; and enjoys an unusual day out with a world renowned model. Catch an early look at all this and, of course, more.

‘Mi casa ain’t su casa’
/ 20 July 2011

‘Mi casa ain’t su casa’

Julius Malema insists he’s a private member of the public and isn’t obliged to disclose the ins and outs of his finances. Watch the video of the press conference where he lambasts the media for infringing on his rights.

M&G analysis: Madonsela’s challenge to Zuma
/ 20 July 2011

M&G analysis: Madonsela’s challenge to Zuma

M&G editor in chief Nic Dawes tells you everything you need to know about Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report into police leasing deals. Will the president take action? What’s next for Madonsela? Watch our video analysis and find out.

Messages for Madiba
/ 19 July 2011

Messages for Madiba

Young and old gathered in Johannesburg’s Alexandra township to offer 67 handwritten messages for Madiba. See the photographs by the Umuzi Photo Club and hear the heartfelt messages in celebration of Mandela Day.

Cheesekids doing it for Madiba
/ 18 July 2011

Cheesekids doing it for Madiba

Cheesekids for Humanity spent July 17 celebrating Madiba day a day early, by helping out at various needy sites across the country. From building RDP houses to painting schools, the Cheesekids did it all.

Deadline day: July 14
/ 14 July 2011

Deadline day: July 14

Go behind the scenes at the <i>M&G</i> for a preview of this week’s paper, from the Numsa strikes to the overcrowded Chris Hani Baragwanath morgue.