Pay-TV operator On Digital Media, owner of TopTV, has approved a business rescue plan that will see Chinese-led StarTimes purchase a 20% stake.
So many public holidays, so little history ed. We made up some stuff about public holidays and went out to test people’s credulity.
The world’s first web page will be dragged out of cyberspace and restored as part of a project to celebrate 20 years of the web.
Britain has announced that it will cut off direct aid to South Africa in 2015, citing its status as Africa’s biggest economy.
The M&G team are a little over half way on their cycling trek from Johannesburg to KwaZulu-Natal, here’s what day 5 had in store for the pair.
The Mail & Guardian spoke to US civil rights icon Jesse Jackson about the challenges facing South Africa’s young democracy.
A TopTV shareholders meeting to decide the fate of the ailing company was delayed for two hours to allow for last-minute expressions of interest.
The South Human Rights Commission has been criticised by MPs over its finding on the killing of Free State protester Andries Tatane.
Gunmen have demanded the expulsion of officials from the ousted Muammar Gaddafi regime.
The Gupta family’s use of the Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria constitutes an abuse of state resources and should be investigated, says the DA.