The Weekend Wrap

Tax lessons to learn from the (unlucky) Lucky Montana saga, ANC slate politics, and the perils of toilet scrolling. All in the Weekend Wrap.

While South Africans may not be particularly sympathetic to the financial misfortune of politician Lucky Montana, who was rather publicly called out by the South African Revenue Service last weekend, there are valuable lessons to be learnt from his experience.

By Neesa Moodley

The fetid boil of police corruption that has been lanced in the wake of General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s bombshells-that-have-been-public-for-years is nearing the source of its cause.

By Marianne Thamm

In a cordial but combative interview in early October, Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis took Daily Maverick to task for our reporting on the forces shaping the rapidly changing city. For Hill-Lewis, nothing is as important as tourism growth and job creation — and the skyrocketing prices, disappearing communities and constant construction are, by his measure, simply the costs of success.

By Kevin Bloom

The Weekend Wrap

Tax lessons to learn from the (unlucky) Lucky Montana saga, ANC slate politics, and the perils of toilet scrolling. All in the Weekend Wrap.

While South Africans may not be particularly sympathetic to the financial misfortune of politician Lucky Montana, who was rather publicly called out by the South African Revenue Service last weekend, there are valuable lessons to be learnt from his experience.

By Neesa Moodley

Lucky Montana

The fetid boil of police corruption that has been lanced in the wake of General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s bombshells-that-have-been-public-for-years is nearing the source of its cause.

By Marianne Thamm

anc saps crime intelligence

In a cordial but combative interview in early October, Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis took Daily Maverick to task for our reporting on the forces shaping the rapidly changing city. For Hill-Lewis, nothing is as important as tourism growth and job creation — and the skyrocketing prices, disappearing communities and constant construction are, by his measure, simply the costs of success.

By Kevin Bloom

In this episode of The Readiness Report with Redi Tlhabi, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay reflects on a lifetime spent pursuing justice, from defending anti-apartheid activists in South Africa to presiding over landmark international trials. As lead investigator of the recent UN report on Gaza, Judge Pillay discusses why she believes accountability still matters, even in the face of power, politics, and impunity. A conversation on the law and the weight of truth.

By Redi Tlhabi

Dada Morero, the Mayor of Johannesburg, led an operation on Tuesday, 14 October 2025, to enforce municipal by-laws and restore “order, safety, and compliance” in the inner city. Daily Maverick photojournalist Felix Dlangamandla captured the operation.

By Felix Dlangmandla

Bafana Bafana’s qualification for the 2026 Fifa World Cup in the US, Mexico and Canada was the result of clear planning and vision by coach Hugo Broos.

By Craig Ray

Coach Rassie Erasmus has marked the end-of-year tour matches against Six Nations champions France and northern rivals Ireland as season-defining, but the next two Tests in Aotearoa may well shape this great team’s legacy.

By Jon Cardinelli

Springboks face the All Blacks

After ‘disappearing’ for eight months, Popcorn, Algoa Bay’s famous albino bottlenose dolphin, is back in the bay – and all grown up.

By Angela Daniels

We asked beggars, the City of Cape Town and homeless organisations what they think about giving money to homeless people.

By GroundUp Staff

Belinda Reyers

To reverse biodiversity loss, we must rethink our relationship with the natural world, says leading sustainability scientist Belinda Reyers.

By Kemunto Ogutu

Many of us are guilty of scrolling our smartphones on the toilet. But a new study from the United States has found this habit may increase your risk of developing haemorrhoids by up to 46%.

By Vincent Ho

Vines are sprouting all over the Western Cape, and balmy days beckon. And in KZN, The Living Room is having to manage without chef Johannes Richter for a while, as he and his sous chef show up to represent us in faraway competitions.

By Tony Jackman

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