
When war poisons the earth
The conflict in Iran is causing severe environmental damage, from black rain and toxic smoke to threats to water, soil and climate, warn faith leaders and environmental experts
SATURDAY, 11 APRIL 2026, 20:42

The conflict in Iran is causing severe environmental damage, from black rain and toxic smoke to threats to water, soil and climate, warn faith leaders and environmental experts

A grandmother’s final visit becomes a quiet reckoning with the intimate warsof the body, memory and a life shaped by apartheid’s unseen violences

The Mail & Guardian Digital Edition – 02 April 2026

Curious about what the skies hold? Discover the latest outlook for all nine provinces across South Africa this Thursday, 2 April 2026.

The latest Green Drop report shows how the country’s rivers are being “turned into sewage channels”

Co-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity

Nkululeko Dunga is back in the provincial executive after the ANC agreed to an EFF MEC post, marking a major step in coalition politics before the 2026 elections

Extreme heat is no longer a future problem. A major new report warns it is intensifying inequality, illness and climate vulnerability across Southern Africa and the worst-hit are often those least able to escape it

April is regarded as a start of a new financial year for many companies, and Kaizer Chiefs have taken full advantage of it 😉

Alongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity

Nut exports from South African markets grow as global demand rises, with some popular myths around certain nuts busted.

A leading carmaker says it will inject R10.4 billion into KwaZulu-Natal, as President Cyril Ramaphosa hails a new phase of economic growth.

Minister of Social Development Sisisi Tolashe was forced to retract a DG vacancy post she defended after President Cyril Ramaphosa clarified that the power to appoint someone in the position lay with him