U2’s lead singer speaks to the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> about transparency and Africa’s 21st-century moment.
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/ 18 February 2011
Asset managers are bullish on shares and believe the rand will continue to weaken. They also think inflation may rise.
Can Zimbabwe learn from the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions? Yes, argues <b>Trevor Ncube</b>, only if the people take matters into their own hand.
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/ 18 February 2011
Long renowned for pioneering extreme sports such as bungee-jumping and heli-skiing, New Zealanders are now pushing culinary boundaries.
Suspended Athletics South Africa president Leonard Chuene says he will return to the courts to fight the findings of a disciplinary inquiry panel.
Affidavits filed with the police allege bribery and threats of violence to compel voting for certain candidates.
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/ 18 February 2011
Gulf states could go as far as using military intervention to prevent a regime change in Bahrain to block the tide of protests, analysts say.
Barcelona — and Spain — playmaker Xavi tells <b>Sid Lowe</b> about his football education, Cesc Fabregas and why Paul Scholes is the best midfielder
Claims of police torture and rapid plea bargains by under-pressure crime unit raise questions over Anni Dewani murder.
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/ 18 February 2011
Three days after election to the top job in the Western Cape ANC, Marius Fransman’s face shows the effects of the battle for leadership.