Sars A-team tackles state capture
The embattled tax agency will probably miss its revenue target again, but it is on the road to recovery as the new commissioner revives critical units

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National

Child offender closes the circle
Children commit crimes. The reasons they do are rarely simple and the solution is not a criminal record

Politics

Saul’s bold last stand for the ANC
The fate of the ANC is on the line as the next generation of party leaders fight to ‘reinvent the future’ in contested provinces

M&G; Africa

The hopeful continent
The Mail & Guardian put out a call on Twitter for inspiring, uplifting and positive stories from around the African continent

Environment

Vegan bottles to the rescue
Two local companies have come up with a way to reduce the harm caused by plastic polluting rivers and killing ocean life

Education

Leadership can fix poor schooling
School district officials and principals can achieve great results if they collaborate meaningfully

Business

Fintech fills the funding gap
New companies are plugging the funding gap for small businesses, especially in townships

World

Mo Sa-la-la-la-lah reduces Islamophobia
Salah’s popularity is particularly notable. One popular chant heard around Anfield these days goes like this: 'Mo Sa-la-la-la-lah, Mo Sa-la-la-la-lah'

Bhekisisa

New smoke signals: Is Big Tobacco using influencers to illegally punt new products?
Could companies’ wooing of social media influencers be just a clever ploy to get around the country’s tobacco advertising ban?

Arts & Culture

Words that shatter the silence
The author writes from experience about Australia’s inhumane refugee policy and  offshore prisons

Sport

A walkabout at Wimbledon
Poorer fans watch screens on Murray Mount and the posh mingle with stars in Rosewater Pavilion

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