Attacks on journalists outside Luthuli House are only the latest in a growing trend of animosity towards the media from party, police and the public.
Despite failing to secure its demands, Samwu has called off the municipal workers’ strike, insisting the industrial action "was not a waste of time".
The wage increase offered to striking municipal workers was "meagre", the South African Municipal Workers’ Union told the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>.
While the public protector’s recommendations are not always heeded by the state, her Canadian counterpart says such reports are never ignored there.
Infant formula will no longer be supplied free of charge at government health facilities to mothers who are able to breastfeed.
More than 30 countries have recognised Libya’s rebel council, but SA has so far refused to accept its legitimacy, and criticised Nigeria for doing so.
As rebels swept into Tripoli overnight, the SA government said on Monday it had not yet recognised Libya’s transitional national council.
The DA-run Western Cape has seen the worst of Samwu’s strike violence while Gauteng has remained largely unscathed. We look at the tale of two cities.
The <i>Mail and Guardian</i>’s chief executive officer Hoosain Karjieker has been selected as the new chairperson of Print Media South Africa.
The <em>Mail and Guardian</em>’s circulation figures have spiked in the past three months, despite declining print circulations in South Africa and abroad.