Members of Parliament were apparently "visibly shocked" when the head of the SIU laid out the sheer scale of graft that is under investigation.
Last year a SA delegation met Gaddafi with a simple purpose: to sell massive quantities of the most lethal weaponry.
We’ve been hearing it since the early years of his campaign for presidency: Jacob Zuma is a people-pleaser.
When the BCCSA ruled that the SABC had breached its code in reporting unsubstantiated allegations against the <i>M&G</i>, our reaction was delight.
When Hugh Glenister began his campaign against the dissolution of the Scorpions, he got a lot of attention.
In the past 15 years SA trade unions have taken to investing money from monthly subscriptions in business ventures which, they say is a benefit.
South African business tends to be embarrassed about publicly raising constitutional arguments in its defence.
It isn’t very long ago that the <i>M&G</i> was in the vanguard of criticism of the public protector
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/ 24 February 2011
The most enduring legacy of Pravin Gordhan’s 2011 budget may be something less tangible.
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/ 18 February 2011
It is hard, in South Africa, to make yourself universally detested. The <i>M&G</i> weighs in on the heated debate regarding toll roads around Gauteng.