The Weekend Wrap
Inside the talks that shaped the GNU, Halloween horrors, and the quiet power of small gestures. All in the Weekend Wrap.
Veteran journalist and author Mandy Wiener’s just-published, The Deal: Inside the Talks that Shaped South Africa’s Future, captures the remarkable machinations behind the formation of South Africa’s second multiparty government.
By Marianne Thamm
Getting off the grey list might be a big sign that the government is getting its act together, but will it continue to improve? Meanwhile, not everyone in the financial world is celebrating this ‘victory’.
By Stephen Grootes
Kubheka’s run proved that covering 100km in under six hours is possible, as he embodies something essential about South Africa at its best.
By Iza Trengove
The Weekend Wrap
Inside the talks that shaped the GNU, Halloween horrors, and the quiet power of small gestures. All in the Weekend Wrap.
Veteran journalist and author Mandy Wiener’s just-published, The Deal: Inside the Talks that Shaped South Africa’s Future, captures the remarkable machinations behind the formation of South Africa’s second multiparty government.
By Marianne Thamm
Getting off the grey list might be a big sign that the government is getting its act together, but will it continue to improve? Meanwhile, not everyone in the financial world is celebrating this ‘victory’.
By Stephen Grootes
Kubheka’s run proved that covering 100km in under six hours is possible, as he embodies something essential about South Africa at its best.
By Iza Trengove
Trick or treat, SA 2025: NHI monsters, tenderpreneurs, online slots—and a police inquiry’s can of worms.
By Rico
In Westbury, Johannesburg, the police arrived with promises following a shooting last week that left two teenagers dead and five injured. Residents have heard it all before.
By Shaun Smillie
Moving, tragic, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking… This is a selection of images from our planet,over the past seven days.
By Daily Maverick Photo Team
A family road trip to Mozambique promised this journalist a much-needed rest but instead delivered a crash course in the country’s economy, taught by fishermen, beach vendors and very persuasive traffic officers.
By Kara le Roux
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
South Africa prides itself on being one of the most biodiverse nations on Earth, yet a new report reveals that the very lands entrusted to safeguard this wealth are falling apart, in a systemic collapse of provincial conservation governance.
By Adam Cruise
South Africa, 319 for 7 (Laura Wolvaardt 169, Sophie Ecclestone 4-44), beat England, 194 (Nat Sciver-Brunt 64, Alice Capsey 50, Marizanne Kapp 5-20), by 125 runs.
By Keanan Hemmonsbey
On the eve of giving the 2025 Nelson Mandela annual lecture, an interview with Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967.
By Mark Heywood
Giving isn’t always grand. It can be as small as a nod, a moment of recognition, a kindness offered when least expected. At a time when the world turns inwards, acknowledging someone else can be its own quiet form of grace.
By Louise Janovsky
Founded by former radio broadcaster Sanza Sandile, Yeoville Dinner Club is a curated ‘breaking bread’-style dinner that blends storytelling with food. In August, Sandile’s Dinner Club was recreated in seven major cities in the United States including Boston, which I attended.
By Naomi Campbell
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