Mail & Guardian reporter Govan Whittles takes a satirical look at what’s making headlines.
M&G’s business editor Kevin Davie follows the Israelites’ journey through Sinai in search of remnants of their culture and ancient history.
When Ebola hit an overcrowded slum in Freetown people feared the worst. But a gang of unlikely heroes emerged to help the community.
After a search for trapped miners was called off, volunteers insisted on returning underground to look for them and recovered two bodies.
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/ 9 September 2016
After a six-year-long court bid to clear himself of any blame in the Aurora mine saga, Khulubuse Zuma pleads poverty. M&G’s Govan Whittles explains.
The community of Grootvlei is not optimistic about Khulubuse Zuma’s R23-million payout. Years of accumulated debt and poverty cannot be undone.
JZ knows he can’t get away with a massacre anymore so he decides to bring out his secret weapon.
Ebola tore into the fabric of family life, and the relationships that bind them. These are two similar stories, with very different endings.
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/ 7 September 2016
Mail & Guardian reporter Govan Whittles takes a satirical look at the #OccupyLuthuliHouse protest.
Traders speak openly about the illegal trade in rough diamonds through border towns of Gbitti, Kentzou and Garoua-Boulai in eastern Cameroon.