Forget the metric system — vinyl always sounds cooler when it’s measured in inches.
Talk of nationalisation has advisers pointing to West Africa as a "safer" environment.
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The SABC and the <em>M&G</em> locked horns before the BCCSA about a broadcast in which Robert Gumede accused a reporter of corruption and racism.
President Jacob Zuma was expected to adopt a characteristically conciliatory approach in his annual State of the Nation address.
Some films are known as "game-changers". <i>The King’s Speech</i> is not one of those films, writes <b>Peter Bradshaw</b>.
There are too many local aspirant writers with limited reading lists and bad editors, writes <b>Percy Zvomuya</b>.
On a Sunday in the spring of 1981 Douglas Adams was typing a letter. "Dear Ken," he began.
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Group opposed to ‘secrecy’ Bill becomes a formally constituted organisation
My books really take form only once the writing’s done and I start editing, says Hagen Engler.
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The <em>Mail & Guardian</em> suggests terms for a working 21st-century dictionary of African politics.