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Canada has become the first G-7 country to pass the Cannabis Act, legalising the cannabis market in the next eight to 12 weeks
What do you have to do to get an invitation to Black Monday?
Meet the musical duo, Darkie Fiction, producing truly nourishing - truly South African - food for the millennial soul.
President Jacob Zuma was honored in Nigeria with a statue and road named after him. But why was it named after him?
Mandla Langa speaks about the writing process of Dare Not Linger and how Madiba's self-belief may have influenced the writting of the book.
The secretary general of the ANC Gwede Mantashe speaks to the Mail & Guardian about the KZN killings, the SACP and the resiganation of Makhozi Khoza.
Ricky Nathanson speaks to the M&G about her experiences as a transgender woman in Zimbabwe and what happened on the night she was arrested.
Health ombudsman Malegapuru William Makgoba says that primary health services must be strengthened
Eric Sambisa spoke to Mail & Guardian about what it's like being gay in Malawi and coming out as gay.
The United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa speaks about the achievements of the UDM, the future of South Africa and his retirement.
Madimetja Albert Ramatsobane lives alone in a small brick house in what used to be a village of more than 400 people households and refuses to move.
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President Ramaphosa’s administration is planning to lay off 30 000 public servants in the next 3 years as part of government’s cost-cutting measures
Canada has become the first G-7 country to pass the Cannabis Act, legalising the cannabis market in the next eight to 12 weeks
President Jacob Zuma said that the "narrative" that he was "defying" the ANC was wrong, and he would not resign as instructed.
The ANC NEC meeting is set to seal Zuma's fate on Monday, but hopes are dwindling for a speedy resolution for those who want to see him out of office.
Whatever happens from here on out, you can't deny President Jacob Zuma had a knack for entertainment.
Balancing act: How will the Western Cape continue hosting sporting events that put pressure on water resources but also bring in income?
What do you have to do to get an invitation to Black Monday?
President Jacob Zuma was honored in Nigeria with a statue and road named after him. But why was it named after him?
What really happened in the Jacob Zuma poisoning incident?
A special guest takes on the "Gupta Bros" game.
See what happened when the Gupta family attempted to capture the Mail & Guardian.
Th Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane speaks on Helen Zille's tweets and how they were a destruction to the party.
ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe speaks on the NEC and why they didn't discuss the State of Capture report yesterday.
What exactly did Brian Mofele do at Eskom? Did he resign, retire or go on unpaid leave?
Goudkoppies, built on top of the Devland dumping site, has re-emerged bigger than before after residents rebuilt their shacks and refused to relocate.
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A collection of Zapiro's cartoons on the Nkandla saga that continues to haunt President Jacob Zuma.
The Deputy director of the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, on why the Zika virus's potential threat to Africa is different from Ebola.
Blade Nzimande falls into a deep meditation, remotely dealing with the #FeesMustFall movement. Woosah everybody, woosah!
President Jacob Zuma might have taken pains to draw distinctions between his government and the apartheid regime - but public outrage is growing.
Mail & Guardian photo editor Paul Botes selects the best pictures of the year.
More institutions heeded the call for to shutdown of the country's universities on Wednesday with Cape Town students taking the fight to parliament.