The Currie Cup has produced a three-month competition involving just six teams and, as a result, every match is important.
A badly drafted law easily allows anyone to censor the content of websites hosted in South Africa, writes Leon de Kock
The term "vagina" reduces women to a sexless commodity and contains violent potential, says documentary filmmaker, Gillian Schutte.
A wonderful opportunity in the form of a spanking new press code has presented itself to the media.
The US debate tradition began in 1858 when, during the senatorial campaign, Abraham Lincoln challenged an opponent from the audience.
While some DA members have dismissed his candidacy, MP Masizole Mnqasela is confident he will win the party’s federal chairmanship.
Alan Knott-Craig has resigned as CEO of Stellenbosch-based social networking and instant-messaging service Mxit.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela is to untangle the R1-billion Capitec empowerment deal web woven by a consortium with close links to the ANC.
Google has threatened to exclude French media sites from search results if France implements a proposed law forcing search engines to pay for content.
M&G editor-in-chief Nic Dawes and press ombud Joe Thloloe chatted through the changes for SA journalism in our weekly live video. Watch the highlights.