Politics Holy herb is a non-issue for most political parties By Paddy Harper Only ActionSA, Rise Mzansi and the Inkatha Freedom Party have shared their thoughts on the holy herb with voters This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. National Durban entrepreneur blazes through legal uncertainty in South Africa’s cannabis industry By Des Erasmus Thought Leader Myths to test and lay to rest By Paddy Harper Politics Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections By Lunga Mzangwe Sponsored Partner Content Huawei South Africa IT Day demonstrates how data can transform businesses By Huawei Enterprise South Africa
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Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF By Lunga Mzangwe Multi party coalition member are split on how they will handle a failure to get more than 50% of the vote
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Four years later: The early part of Covid-19 lockdowns was the weirdest of times By Luke Alfred The lockdown provided us with a prism through which we could look at our crazy lives and simplify them. It was a strange and special time
Myths to test and lay to rest By Paddy Harper Are the pollsters reflecting reality or is it a case of the tail trying to wag the dog?
SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened By Sikhululekile Mashingaidze The efficacy of the Southern African Development Community’s principles and guidelines hinges on the quality of democracy of its member states
‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA By Myrtle Clarke South Africa needs to take its place at the international table with other developing countries championing their historic uses of plant-based drugs
City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks By Mandisa Nyathi Some residents in Soweto and Brixton have asked the City of Johannesburg to leave their areas on the network for health reasons City Power has been reconfiguring its network to separate residents connected to essential service networks and move them to a different one.
Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution By Sheree Bega Sky’s the limit for industrial hemp farming in SA
Killing spree: Honey badger wipes out 11 endangered penguins at Cape reserve By Sheree Bega Making the discovery was awful, said seabird conservationist at pioneering colony
Sasol makes global CO2 emissions blacklist By Liezl Human The company is among 57 in the world responsible for 80% of carbon dioxide emissions
Huawei South Africa IT Day demonstrates how data can transform businesses Huawei is committed to providing local businesses with the infrastructure, device and business support they need to utilise data effectively Read More
Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit The summit aroused the usual excitement invoked by Huawei’s advanced technology and innovation Read More
A deep dive into the HONOR Magic6 Pro’s advanced technology The HONOR Magic6 Pro has become a must-have device due to its limitless and futuristic tech features Read More
Twenty years of moving from good to great: The Tshwane University of Technology TUT embraces AI and has made it central to all of its teaching, research and innovation Read More
Art Trader and RED! the gallery present an exclusive auction event in Cape Town Brace yourselves for an evening of cultural immersion as the collaboration hosts an unparalleled art auction extravaganza Read More
Transforming online casinos Many companies are investing in developing new technologies and games to keep players engaged and excited Read More
Mandela Bay Development Judgment in favour of MBDA a victory for service delivery The development opportunities lost over the nine-month stand-off are severe, says Anele Qaba, CEO of the MBDA.
North West University NWU chartered accountancy students excel in 2024 ITC In the latest ITC exam results, 97% of the NWU’s candidates passed, marking the institution as one of the top performers among the 18 participating institutions in SA.
M&G Online reporter Mail & Guardian and University of Fort Hare to host National Election Debate The Mail & Guardian in partnership with the University of Fort Hare will host a National Election Town Hall on the 17th April 2024.
Snupit SMEs, service professionals generate over R1bn through Snupit platform The online service marketplace has over 500 000 business registrations in a range of industries, from home improvements and finance to cleaning and catering.