The Weekend Wrap

Why the ANC lost power and why they may never get it back, according to Moeletsi Mbeki. A researcher teams up with traditional healers to uncover the cancer-fighting secrets of indigenous plants. Plus, a guide to the Western Cape’s best wild swimming spots. All in the Weekend Wrap.

Political economist Moeletsi Mbeki explains the fracturing of the ANC, and why the DA needs to break with its own philosophical core.

By Gabriel Makin

The number of wild creatures is dwindling as the ones we have domesticated grow … and grow.

By Don Pinnock

In May and June this year, Advocate, the South African Bar journal, conducted a national survey on sexual harassment in the profession. Azraa Vally, of the Pretoria Bar, noted that both men and women were affected, though not equally and that “silence remains the most common survival tactic”.

By Marianne Thamm

The Weekend Wrap

Why the ANC lost power and why they may never get it back, according to Moeletsi Mbeki. A researcher teams up with traditional healers to uncover the cancer-fighting secrets of indigenous plants. Plus, a guide to the Western Cape’s best wild swimming spots. All in the Weekend Wrap.

Political economist Moeletsi Mbeki explains the fracturing of the ANC, and why the DA needs to break with its own philosophical core.

By Gabriel Makin

The number of wild creatures is dwindling as the ones we have domesticated grow … and grow.

By Don Pinnock

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In May and June this year, Advocate, the South African Bar journal, conducted a national survey on sexual harassment in the profession. Azraa Vally, of the Pretoria Bar, noted that both men and women were affected, though not equally and that “silence remains the most common survival tactic”.

By Marianne Thamm

It will require a lot of hard work and lots of transparency, but there is no reason that my driver’s licence experience cannot be replicated across all government services.

By Stephen Grootes

Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Umkhonto We Sizwe Party (MKP) Mpumalanga provincial chair, has been accused of being an “askari” and threatened with “being burned alive”. The public cannot be blamed for observing that wherever Busisiwe Mkwebane, the former impeached Public Protector goes, there trouble seems to follow. Daily Maverick’s Marianne Thamm explains.

By Marianne Thamm

The Springboks gear up for a test against France in Paris; the match will mark a monumental moment as Siya Kolisi celebrates his 100th Test cap.

By Daily Maverick Photo Team

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Dr Nehemiah Latolla, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Nelson Mandela University’s Department of Human Physiology, has been awarded a prestigious Australia-Africa Universities Network Partnership Research and Development Fund grant for his project to co-create sustainable cancer and environmental health solutions from African medicinal plants.

By Estelle Ellis

Amid global upheaval, marked by Gen Z-led protests and aid cuts, the South-South Social Movements Convergence in Cape Town gathered activists and youth leaders to plot a course for democracy and against authoritarianism.

By Tamsin Metelerkamp

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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

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If you’ve always wanted to learn a new language, don’t let age put you off. People aged over 60 can be independent and flexible in how they learn a language – and successful, too.

By Karen Roehr-Brackin

Whether you’re a novice swimmer or a seasoned professional, A Guide to Wild Swimming in the Western Cape invites you to explore 100 of the most breathtaking, soul-restoring swimming spots around the province.

By Serai Dowling and Matthew Dowling

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#JacarandaInYourPocket season from mid-October to mid-November is a month-long love letter to Johannesburg, captured through the lenses of hundreds of photographers.

By Laurice Taitz-Buntman

Over the past seven or more decades, butter chicken has evolved into a classic, and a standout dish in the pantheon of Indian cooking. It is famed for its sweet, buttery tomato flavour and luscious creaminess.

By Tony Jackman

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