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/ 12 October 2008
The Mail & Guardian visited social networking sites and found that racism is alive and well on the net.
The mining plan has drawn flak from environmentalists and social workers who believe it will cause damage to the environment and to the community.
An internal forensic report revealing corruption at the embattled Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal parks organisation could lead to extensive prosecutions.
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/ 30 September 2008
Newly appointed Director General of Agriculture, Njabulo Nduli, is understood to be leading the charge against Mohlahlane.
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/ 19 September 2008
The press ombudsman has revealed that the M&G was correct in its reporting on a convicted embezzler and a marine farming project.
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/ 19 September 2008
A report on alleged land-swap irregularities is set to turn up the heat, write Adriaan Basson and Yolandi Groenewald
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/ 9 September 2008
A thousand fired farm workers from Southern Africa’s biggest tomato exporter, ZZ2 farms near Duiwelskloof in Limpopo, are scratching to survive as they cling to the hope of being reinstated soon.
Thirteen years ago a strong environmental campaign saved the St Lucia dunes from being mined. The same cannot be said for this time round.
South Africa’s premier bird-watching destination is safe for the moment, despite a land invasion by local communities last month.
Anna Louw wrote numerous articles on Robert McBride’s drunk-driving case and related issues.