Former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré, who is accused of tens of thousands of political killings and torture, will finally stand trial this month.
Our beloved sports minister adores his selfies, but they put him in a questionable position as far as the Fifa World Cup is concerned.
A major human rights group calls for an inquiry into SA’s xenophobic attacks, saying the state should ensure the security of all within their borders.
Interviews with affected parties and local government in Mamelodi revealed signs of a breakdown in communication and the potential for a stalemate.
Eskom is refused an electricity hike, while Greece has to decide if it wants to leave the eurozone.
Political puppet master Jacob Zuma saves his peeps, Cyril Ramaphosa and Nathi Mthethwa, while Riah Phiyega takes the rap.
Brand new to the music scene in the City of Gold, Kamili’s jazzy, soulful sound is garnering a steady following. They chat to us about their music.
As national recycling week comes to and end, South Africans need to start playing their part in preserving the environment.
The M&G visited Marikana where families of the slain miners scrambled at the last minute to hear Zuma’s report into the death of their loved ones.
In this week’s episode we look at Eskom’s latest tariff hike; the president announces plans for a new mall and the Charleston shooter is forgiven.