<em>Percy Zvomuya</em> and <em>Karabo Keepile</em> speak to Jamaican dancehall artist Sizzla Kalonji.
An explosion damaged a building in which South African Airways offices are located in Maputo, Mozambique, on Tuesday.
An all-girl band for the Soccer World Cup? LaVuVuZela could only have been dreamed up by a man on a Spanish beach watching "babes in skimpy sets".
Ex-prisoners have spoken about the problems they face — both behind the walls and the challenges that await them upon release.
Unemployed single mothers from Zimbabwe are turning to the streets of Johannesburg to feed and clothe their children.
Police fired rubber bullets at residents of Finetown, near the Grasmere Toll Plaza, on Thursday as waves of service delivery strikes hit Gauteng.
Service-delivery protests in Soweto on Thursday added to what has been a torrid week of community action in Gauteng.
SA journalists reporting on President Jacob Zuma’s trip to Britain are pussycats compared with their counterparts from the UK media.
The <em>M&G</em> is conducting interviews with South Africans living in the United Kingdom about Zuma’s state visit. Tell us your views.
Power cuts may still be a reality for South Africans, despite sharp electricity price hikes, Nersa has said.
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/ 18 February 2010
A walk in downtown Johannesburg can be a stinky affair. Commuters hold their breath while street vendors sell plates of fruit near overflowing bins.
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/ 29 January 2010
Ushahidi, which means "testimony" in Swahili, is a website that was developed to map reports of violence in Kenya. Now, it’s been deployed in Haiti.
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/ 28 January 2010
The <i>M&G</i> tracked down Rashid the magician after it emerged that former Vodacom CEO Alan Knott-Craig had paid for his study trip to the US.
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/ 26 January 2010
With only minutes to go before the Suzaan Heyns fashion show, models were trying on their shoes and practicing their poses.
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/ 21 January 2010
Charges against French journalist Sophie Bouillon and her boyfriend have been dropped after her story of alleged police brutality in SA caused a stir.
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/ 20 January 2010
Vesselina Pentcheva has big plans for 2010, and no, it has nothing to do with soccer but everything to do with fashion and international clients.
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/ 15 January 2010
As the year gets off to a steady start, Delta Tladi, an HIV/Aids counsellor at the Tshwane University of Technology, is preparing for a busy time.
The prospect of a pardon for ‘Prime Evil’ draws mixed reactions from some victims of apartheid.
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/ 18 December 2009
Dipuo Maleka (32) and her 10-month-old son have been living in section A2 of the Female Correctional Centre in Johannesburg for nine months.
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/ 3 December 2009
Siemens’s CEO Peter Löscher says the company is looking to Asia and other emerging economies as prospects for growth there are strongest.
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/ 3 November 2009
The judges praised Kaliya’s role in helping to ensure that women’s rights are being successfully achieved in an increasing number of countries across
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/ 3 November 2009
The Drivers of Change judges commended Dowling for his outspoken criticism of human rights abuses and abject poverty.
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/ 20 September 2009
The annual Sanlam SA Fashion Week allows the industry to pay homage to its most cherished designer labels
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/ 15 September 2009
It’s not only car keys that shoppers swing openly as they stroll through the mall: their BlackBerrys are visible as well.
Tebatso Magoro and Ennie Junior collectely travelled 414km to get to Operation Smile in Nelspruit. They were born with severe cleft lips and palates.
Eskom is now playing catch-up after five years in which it built no power stations.
Signs of spontaneous community self-organisation have emerged on Gauteng’s volatile East Rand as service delivery anger continues to boil.
Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor says that South Africa expects to launch a micro-satellite from Russia next month.
GM Africa Operations will host a media conference on Monday, following GM’s filing for bankruptcy in the United States.
African civil society is mobilising to counter threats by some African countries to withdraw from the International Criminal Court next month.
Johannesburg Central Prison’s soccer field was transformed into a polling station on Wednesday as up to a 1 000 inmates cast their votes.
Although only hours away from the country’s fourth general democratic elections, some South Africans remain undecided on which party to vote for.