Evidence hidden in M&G photographer Lisa Skinner’s bra escaped police bullies.
Disgruntlement over Luthuli House’s perceived manipulation of candidate lists have resulted in an increase in the number of independent candidates.
A Greenpeace investigation has discovered contamination in crops on the outskirts of Minamisōma, Fukushima, in the wake of the nuclear crisis.
Judge President John Hlophe is likely to face a fresh inquiry by the JSC into allegations that he tried to influence judges of the Concourt.
Despite Muammar Gaddafi’s human rights record Denel had plans to sell him weapons.
SA’s mooted resolution on sexual orientation is seen as appeasing African conservatives.
Links between other SA universities and their counterparts in Israel are now likely to come under the scrutiny of boycott campaigners.
A Gauteng community’s appeal to the Constitutional Court has turned the spotlight on the need for municipalities to consult when evicting squatters.
It’s inhumane, impractical and was bulldozed through, human rights activists say.
The split in South Africa’s Muslim community over the Muslim Marriages Bill is deepening.
Activists campaigning for UJ to cut ties with Israel’s Ben Gurion University have compiled a report on the latter’s links with the Israeli military.
The R200-million allocated to refurbish the presidents homestead could have been spent on thousands of RDP homes
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/ 25 February 2011
The City of Johannesburg has been estimating the monthly bills of large electricity users, according to experts.
A new initiative in downtown Jo’burg gets artists and their supporters sharing their talents and bread.
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/ 18 February 2011
The sexual assault of a South African journalist in Egypt has highlighted what many women in the media already knew — it’s dangerous out there.
His family describes him as a gentle grandfather who loves flying his own plane and helicopter.
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/ 14 February 2011
National radio station 5FM set the cat among the pigeons by flighting an advertisement, featuring musician that promoted the boycott of Israel.
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/ 11 February 2011
The Johannesburg metropolitan council is dealing with an internal fracas between companies contracted to implement billing software.
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/ 11 February 2011
Internal report criticises the council’s spending priorities and risk strategies.
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/ 11 February 2011
The company has ceased pumping at its Grootvlei mine and water is rising at the rate of a metre a day.
The seeds of the crisis in Jo’burg’s billing system were sown five years ago when a R208m tender was awarded to an inexperienced company.
In December 2010 British electronic group Faithless’s lead singer Maxi Jazz wrote a note on his website to “family and friends of the band in Israel”.
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/ 28 January 2011
Charges could mean visiting dignitaries would be arrested for suffering inflicted on intercepted ship.
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/ 21 January 2011
Once inside, torture and violence are the norm for inmates, and there is little redress for those responsible.
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/ 23 December 2010
<b>Stefaans Brümmer</b> and <b>Ilham Rawoot</b> report on the cronies who were discovered this year with their hands in the public cookie jar.
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/ 23 December 2010
When times are tough and wages are frozen, relationships often bear the brunt. Three couples tell the <i>M&G</i> how they got through the recession.
CEO of embattled mining company Aurora Empowerment Systems, allegedly tried to pay a union representative R5-million for unpaid workers’ salaries.
Ernie Blom calls the alleged boasting of his involvement in the illegal Chiadzwa diamonds trade ‘an absolute lie’.
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/ 10 December 2010
WikiLeaks has released a secret diplomatic United States embassy cable listing two SA companies seen as critical to American interests.
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/ 9 December 2010
Only mass sackings could turn Matjhabeng around, a forensic audit implies.
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/ 6 December 2010
WikiLeaks reveals the fear of African embassy officials that US-China relations might hamper Chinese funding to the region.
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/ 3 December 2010
Accused caught up in interdepartmental conflicts was denied his legal rights