Acing the one-election wonder
The earth shook in Jozi but Magashule’s party is no seismic event, politically speaking
The earth shook in Jozi but Magashule’s party is no seismic event, politically speaking
'We must get adults into the room who will focus on issue- and policy-driven coalitions, rather than position- and deal-making coalitions'
Public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan said the company only achieving 26.3% of its targets was ‘unacceptable’
Given its undeniable control over the internet, does the state have a responsibility to halt the hatred?
Road and water infrastructure, largely in the central, south and west of Johannesburg, is being damaged
Head of treasury’s budget office Edgar Sishi said fiscal consolidation will have to be extended by at least another two years
‘Onerous’ signature and deposit requirements prevent access for independents and new parties
As the ashes cool and xenophobia licks at our shared humanity, it is time for a reckoning with who we have become
September is also Deaf Awareness Month with the International Day of Sign Languages (23 September) and the International Week of the Deaf being observed
In his new book, regular M&G contributor Wandile Sihlobo explores South Africa’s disparities, challenges and solutions
The displacement of illegal artisanal mining gangs by the police causes the miners to flee to other areas, resulting in violent turf wars that spill over into neighbouring areas
The displacement of illegal artisanal mining gangs by the police causes the miners to flee to other areas, resulting in violent turf wars that spill over into neighbouring areas
Dissidents are are being killed, detained and forced into exile for demanding human rights and freedom
The effect of illegal mining includes sabotaged pipelines that contaminate the environment, illegal water usage, sinkholes, underground fires and explosions
They scour mine dumps on the West Rand for gold
The informal economy around zama zama mining has replaced that of large-scale mining companies that have abandoned or closed their mines
At least 73 people have died and scores injured when the building they lived in burnt down
Only when we all truly embrace non-racism in South Africa can we consider the battle to be won