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Our royals must rise to occasion

27 March at 00:15 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The culture, traditions, customs and land of their nations are not relics to be admired. They are living inheritances to be defended

Pilane Bubu and the work of remembering through folklore

27 March at 00:15 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Through its KinFolk theme, the Folklore Festival returns to the work of connection, bridging generations, regions and disciplines to reimagine how South Africa remembers, archives and sustains its cultural voice

US role in Africa delivers fake democracies

27 March at 00:10 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The lesson is clear: democracy in Washington’s playbook is not a universal value but a lever, invoked when nations resist economic control, claim authority over their own resources or chart independent destinies

A moving return to the driver’s seat

27 March at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The Across represents Suzuki’s value-driven approach: a refined, efficient and reliable mild hybrid SUV rooted in Japan’s disciplined engineering culture

Anger over lawyer’s murder

27 March at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The young lawyer was shot dead in broad daylight outside the offices of the Council for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) in the Johannesburg CBD

How the Cat captured top brass in SAPS

27 March at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The recent arrests of 12 senior police officials show how the alleged cartel leader took over the procurement process

Vaal Hydrogen Hub’s hollow promises

27 March at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

A flagship green hydrogen project is positioned to support industrial development in the Vaal — but there’s no sign of it and little awareness among the communities it is meant to serve

You have to love your people to lead them

27 March at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Too often, leadership is seduced by power. The allure of authority, prestige and influence can slowly overwhelm the original motivation to serve people. What begins as a commitment to uplift communities can quietly turn into an obsession with status and control

Cryptic Crossword JDE 523

26 March at 18:09 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Welcome to the only South Africanised weekly cryptic crossword.Clue of the week:3 South African tables empty and Jacob blows his top for fruit (7)

27 March 2026

26 March at 17:17 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The Mail & Guardian Digital Edition – 27 March 2026

Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre

26 March at 16:13 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The South African State Theatre’s recent successes at the 21st Annual Naledi Theatre Awards are easy to read as a moment of celebration. But beneath the applause lies a more complex and telling narrative about the state of South African theatre, the politics of recognition, and the evolving role of institutions in shaping cultural production. […]

Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture

26 March at 15:42 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Dry skin is one of the most common skin concerns, yet it is often underestimated. For many people, it is not simply a matter of discomfort; it is a persistent condition that affects how the skin functions and responds to the environment. For more than 150 years, Cuticura has been trusted to address these everyday […]

Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility

26 March at 15:40 PM, via Mail & Guardian

For more than 150 years, Cuticura has built its reputation on providing effective solutions for problematic skin. But in a world where consumers are increasingly informed and health-conscious, heritage alone is no longer sufficient. Relevance today is defined by how well a brand responds to real, ongoing skin concerns, particularly those that affect daily comfort, […]

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