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08 Jul 2010 18:20 - Staff Reporter
The Mail & Guardian Online is hiring. Do you have what it takes to be our reporter?

Presidency to appeal ruling on Zim election report

18 Jun 2010 13:00 - Lionel Faull
The Presidency intends appealing a judgement ordering the government to release to the M&G a report on the 2002 Zimbabwe election.

Court orders 'confidential' Zim report released

07 Jun 2010 22:15 - Lionel Faull
In a victory for the M&G and access to information in SA, a judge has ordered a secret report on the 2002 Zimbabwe election be released.
M&G meets with Muslim leaders

M&G meets with Muslim leaders

26 May 2010 18:19 - Verashni Pillay
The M&G will refrain from publishing any images of the Prophet Muhammad while reviewing its editorial policy on religious matters.
'This is not the Muhammad of the Danish cartoons'

'This is not the Muhammad of the Danish cartoons'

26 May 2010 00:00 - Lisa Van Wyk
M&G editor Nic Dawes has reiterated the paper's disapproval of the Islamophobia that has stalked the "Everybody draw Muhammad Day" campaign.
Uproar over M&G Prophet Muhammad cartoon

Uproar over M&G Prophet Muhammad cartoon

21 May 2010 10:59 - Verashni Pillay
The Council of Muslim Theologians on Thursday night tried to prevent the M&G from publishing a Zapiro cartoon featuring the Prophet Muhammad.
M&G's Three City Tour

M&G's Three City Tour

19 May 2010 10:40 - Verashni Pillay
What can we expect from SA's three biggest cities during the World Cup? The M&G has explored Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg to find out.

ANCYL vs the Mail & Guardian

13 May 2010 11:24 - Staff Reporter
The Deputy Press Ombudsman has ruled on a complaint by the ANC Youth League against the Mail & Guardian. Read it here.
News24 hits the two million mark

News24 hits the two million mark

30 Apr 2010 10:42 - Staff Reporter
In a major coup for online media, local giants News24 hit the two million mark on local users for the first time in the industry on Thursday.

Uproar over new Zapiro cartoon

15 Jan 2010 14:03 - Staff Reporter
The latest Zapiro cartoon in the M&G has incensed the National Union of Metalworkers of SA, who blasted it as "distasteful" and "deplorable".

Cape Town writes back

18 Dec 2009 13:49 - Nic Dawes
One of the reasons for writing letters is the pleasure that comes with being answered.

Free trade versus tariffs

19 Oct 2009 06:00 - Nic Dawes
The Mail & Guardian and the South African Institute of International Affairs are collaborating to promote debate on trade policy reform.

M&G denies attending Scorpions 'indaba'

15 Oct 2009 18:11 - Adriaan Basson
The M&G's editor-in-chief, Nic Dawes, has denied that the paper attended an "indaba" with the Scorpions to plot against Jackie Selebi.

Judgment vindicates M&G

27 Sep 2009 06:00 - Stefaans Brümmer
Former MTN SA chief executive Maanda Manyatshe appealed against a high court judgment dismissing his attempt to gag the M&G three years ago.

Acknowledging those who try to make a difference

11 Sep 2009 00:00 - Staff Reporter
This year the Mail & Guardian celebrates the sixth anniversary of the Greening the Future awards in the same week as Arbor Week.

Hlophe's way

14 Aug 2009 06:00 - Staff Reporter
Western Cape Judge President Mandlakayise John Hlophe has launched an assault on our report last week of an interview with him.

Complaint laid over Hlophe comments

13 Aug 2009 14:55 - Staff Reporter
AfriForum has complained to the Judicial Service Commission about "racist" remarks allegedly made by Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe.

M&G announces changes in management structure

04 Aug 2009 11:43 - Staff Reporter
The M&G Media board has announced that Hoosain Karjieker will become chief executive and Anastacia Martin will become publisher of print and online.

SABC lays charges of 'theft' over Zapiro doccie

28 May 2009 16:15 - Matthew Burbidge
The SABC has laid a charge of "stolen property" after the M&G Online posted an episode of Special Assignment on political satire.

M&G journalist challenges Information Act

26 May 2009 14:39 - Staff Reporter
Two sections of the Promotion of Access to Information Act are contradictory and unconstitutional, lawyers for Stefaans Brümmer said on Tuesday.

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