In his keynote address at our literary festival, editor-in-chief Nic Dawes examines the culture of complaint at the heart of media oppression.
The gritty reality is that Zuma will return to the messy business of running a democracy.
The <i>M&G</i> and Charities Aid Foundation Southern Africa have created the annual Eugene Saldanha Memorial Fund in social-justice reporting.
Having made the leap, it’s not ideal but there’s the promise of much better things to come.
In a country awash with unrestrained patriotism the biggest favour we can do for our nation is to remember that it’s our democracy that needs to win.
I have been asked repeatedly over the past week "Why did you do it? Why run a cartoon that you knew would cause such profound anger?
<i>M&G</i> editor <b>Nic Dawes</b> responds to the uproar over the Zapiro Prophet Muhammad cartoon in Friday’s paper.
Zuma’s office claims the president should be exempt from the Access to Information Act.
King Shaka International is R8-billion worth of shiny new kit on the other side of town. And it couldn’t be more different.
Freedom is not a six-year-old with a flag, or a passive recipient of "delivery". It is a joyous, anxious, endless battle, writes <b>Nic Dawes</b>.