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/ 30 September 2013
Environmental reporter Sipho Kings speaks about the IPCC’s report, which says humans have caused climate change.
Numsa has said a break-in in its Johannesburg offices – in which "highly sensitive" computer equipment was stolen – was "well-orchestrated".
What’s waiting for you at this year’s FNB Jo’burg Art Fair? We get a sneak preview of the weekend ahead and chat to curators and artists.
A Marikana-themed painting depicting President Jacob Zuma and other political figures by artist Ayanda Mabulu has been removed from the art fair.
It’s finally here: the weekly Mail & Guardian can be downloaded for Android tablets. The better news is that the first two editions are free.
This week, Kenya mourns the tragedy in Nairobi, while SA probes "White Widow" claims; Zuma lashes the UN and a hyena makes a dash for freedom.
Outa says it thought President Jacob Zuma would take more time to make a decision about signing the Bill that has given e-tolling the go-ahead.
The presidency has announced the new members of the SABC board, which includes two of the interim board’s representatives.
President Zuma was ready to klap the UN for basically ruining the world. But there are some things in Zuma’s presidency that will haunt him forever.
After losing three elections in a row to Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF, the MDC’s future is in jeopardy, says M&G’s Teldah Mawarire.