The African National Congress won the majority of wards in the national by-elections held on Thursday, the party said.
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In support of the Springboks and for those who can’t tell their hookers from their hakas, the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> has compiled a guide to the game.
Hundreds of Swazi protesters returned to the streets a day after violent clashes with police, as a funding crisis shut down schools in the kingdom.
As SA wrestles with the idea of turning the country’s mines over to the state, Norway could serve as a good example of how nationalisation can work.
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The Centre for Development and Enterprise has challenged the public education sector to form a social movement to improve education in South Africa.
Crime is down according to statistics for the past year, and people who don’t believe the good news are "cynics", says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.
How will the secrecy Bill affect SA? How is the youth league dealing with Juju’s disciplinary hearing? And how is Norway coping after the terrible massacre earlier this year? Take a behind-the-scenes look at the stories we’ve packed into this week’s paper.
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The Words on Water Literary Festival sees South African authors in conversation with their Indian counterparts.
President Jacob Zuma has formally appointed Judge Mogoeng Mogoeng as South Africa’s new chief justice and head of the country’s judiciary.
Cabinet has approved the Road Accident Benefit Scheme policy, paving the way for the transformation of the current Road Accident Fund.