Creating legally binding carbon caps at COP17 is the only way to mitigate climate change, writes <b>John Ashton</b>.
Trevor Manuel’s national development plan is clear on the problems but does it present workable solutions?
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/ 18 November 2011
Relations between Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson and her director general, Langa Zitha, have hit a new low, the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> has learned.
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/ 18 November 2011
Mozambique has expelled 115 illegally employed South African and Filipino workers, and has fined their South African employer over R9-million.
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/ 18 November 2011
Sworn affidavits by several whistleblowers allege the systematic victimisation of council employees who dared to report wrongdoing in the DA’s Midvaal
In decaying hostels in Mbare, Harare’s poorest township, Zanu-PF has been raising Chipangano, its feared urban militia.
Despite the Springboks’ knock out from the World Cup this year, Peter de Villiers has made the Saru shortlist of potential Bok coach candidates.
Central banks are poised to lower rates and are calling for reduced exposure to the continent. Gill Marcus says the reserve bank is ready to act.
Opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi takes on President Joseph Kabila in the DRC’s November elections, and already there’s blood on the streets.
Sisi Khampepe’s extended sick leave could leave the Constitutional Court without a quorum, possibly abandoning the John Hlophe misconduct hearing.