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OPINION | Deploy AI to achieve UN sustainable development goals
22/09/2025

OPINION | Deploy AI to achieve UN sustainable development goals

Although the transformative nature of artificial intelligence is unprecedented, it is imperative that AI is democratised

Masemola says Mchunu did not consult before disbanding the political killings task team
22/09/2025

Masemola says Mchunu did not consult before disbanding the political killings task team

Masemola was questioned about whether a police commissioner could refuse directives from the police minister and initially said it depended on the nature of the

Whistleblower: uMzumbe municipal official ‘parachuted’ to senior eThekwini post
22/09/2025

Whistleblower: uMzumbe municipal official ‘parachuted’ to senior eThekwini post

The transfer allegedly took place without following due process

OPINION | Israeli attack on Doha is an assault on the very idea of peace itself
22/09/2025

OPINION | Israeli attack on Doha is an assault on the very idea of peace itself

The attempt to betray the mediator and trivialise the values of dialogue represents a moral collapse — not only for the region but for humanity at large

OPINION | Oom Paul Kruger’s statue must remain in Pretoria’s square
22/09/2025

OPINION | Oom Paul Kruger’s statue must remain in Pretoria’s square

It reminds us to never descend into racism, narrow nationalism, ethnonationalism and tribalism, especially in a city that is the official seat of government

ICYMI | SANDF repatriates more troops from the DRC
22/09/2025

ICYMI | SANDF repatriates more troops from the DRC

Personnel and equipment have been airlifted from Lubumbashi and Kinshasa to Pretoria, amid tension over unpaid allowances for soldiers

Dada Morero grilled in parliamentary portfolio committee over Joburg’s water crisis
20/09/2025

Dada Morero grilled in parliamentary portfolio committee over Joburg’s water crisis

With Johannesburg said to be fast approaching ‘Day Zero’, the mayor was also questioned about missing funds

SANDF repatriates more troops from the DRC
20/09/2025

SANDF repatriates more troops from the DRC

Personnel and equipment have been airlifted from Lubumbashi and Kinshasa to Pretoria, amid tension over unpaid allowances for soldiers

ICYMI | Mkhwanazi: Political killing task team disbanded when closing in on Gauteng syndicates
20/09/2025

ICYMI | Mkhwanazi: Political killing task team disbanded when closing in on Gauteng syndicates

The KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner said his testimony would deal with political interference by parliamentarians and the national executive

Chicago at 50: A musical that never loses its bite
20/09/2025

Chicago at 50: A musical that never loses its bite

Chicago storms back onto the South African stage with sizzling performances, biting satire and timeless razzle-dazzle that feels surprisingly fresh after 50 yea

Global Witness: 146 environmental defenders killed or disappeared worldwide in 2024
19/09/2025

Global Witness: 146 environmental defenders killed or disappeared worldwide in 2024

‘You can easily be killed’: Nigerian forest activists face growing threats, its new report warns

Mkhwanazi fears embedded rot: The KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner told the Madlanga commission that people implicated ...
19/09/2025

Mkhwanazi fears embedded rot: The KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner told the Madlanga commission that people implicated in the scandal still hold senior post.

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The Mail & Guardian is a South African weekly newspaper, published by M&G Media in Johannesburg, South Africa. It focuses on political analysis, investigative reporting, Southern African news, local arts, music and popular culture.

Previously known as The Weekly Mail, the paper was started in mid-1985 by a group of journalists who had been recently retrenched from the Rand Daily Mail and the Sunday Express, which had both closed down. The paper was run on a shoestring, but made possible by the revolution in “desktop publishing” of the 1980s.

The space for contestation of the apartheid regime was closing down, and these journalists felt there should be a publication that kept that space open. It would report news that the South African public was technically not allowed to know, particularly the news of township “unrest” and police repression that was restricted under the State of Emergency laws promulgated by then-president PW Botha in 1985.

The Weekly Mail often sailed close to the legal wind, trying to dodge these emergency laws and inform the public about what was really going on in South Africa. The country was in a state of barely suppressed civil war as more and more people challenged the authority of the apartheid government. The paper revealed the white rulers’ support for Renamo in Mozambique and kept a tally of activists in detention. Eventually, in 1988, the state succeeded in shutting down The Weekly Mail for three months, but support for the paper was rallied and it reopened in late 1988 and kept going.