Sports columnist Graeme Joffe is facing legal action from Sascoc for defamation after a series of pieces he wrote lashing out at the organisation.
The rand weakened, reversing earlier gains, after a report showed manufacturing growth slowed more than estimated in May and mining output fell.
Bribery is rife in Tanzania, but there appears to be little political will to end the widespread practice.
The Durban International Film Festival begins on July 18 and, in keeping with its role as SA’s leading festival, it features a huge range of movies.
The removal of the ANC mayor in the North West’s Tlokwe local municipality has sparked a battle for ownership of expelled ANC councillors.
Robert Mugabe returns to the scene of his great victory but the mood and the times have changed.
Reader, Jan Arkert responds to the Mail & Guardian’s article on fracking.
Genuine Marxist-Leninists cannot hide this looting of public funds. This is on top of the R36 000 we pay to each wife of the president a month!
That is the motto of a successful Eastern Cape school with mainly township learners.
An estimated 1.5-million pupils in South Africa are not at school – and it is not difficult to see why.