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/ 18 December 2009
One of the reasons for writing letters is the pleasure that comes with being answered.
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/ 19 October 2009
The Mail & Guardian and the South African Institute of International Affairs are collaborating to promote debate on trade policy reform.
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/ 15 October 2009
The M&G‘s editor-in-chief, Nic Dawes, has denied that the paper attended an ”indaba” with the Scorpions to plot against Jackie Selebi.
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/ 27 September 2009
Former MTN SA chief executive Maanda Manyatshe appealed against a high court judgment dismissing his attempt to gag the <i>M&G</i> three years ago.
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/ 11 September 2009
This year the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> celebrates the sixth anniversary of the Greening the Future awards in the same week as Arbor Week.
Western Cape Judge President Mandlakayise John Hlophe has launched an assault on our report last week of an interview with him.
AfriForum has complained to the Judicial Service Commission about ”racist” remarks allegedly made by Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
The M&G Media board has announced that Hoosain Karjieker will become chief executive and Anastacia Martin will become publisher of print and online.
The SABC has laid a charge of ”stolen property” after the M&G Online posted an episode of Special Assignment on political satire.
Two sections of the Promotion of Access to Information Act are contradictory and unconstitutional, lawyers for Stefaans Brümmer said on Tuesday.
An account of how M&G journalists have been targeted for doing their jobs well.
<em>Mail & Guardian Online</em>’s Thought Leader blogger Azad Essa clinched the best political blog award at the SA Blog Awards ceremony last weekend.
M&G Media is pleased to announce the appointment of Nic Dawes and Rapule Tabane to lead its award-winning editorial team.
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/ 19 September 2008
The press ombudsman has revealed that the M&G was correct in its reporting on a convicted embezzler and a marine farming project.
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/ 13 September 2008
One of Thought Leader’s most popular bloggers has been named winner of the "innovative use of the Internet" award at the Highway Africa conference.
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/ 9 September 2008
The M&G has become useful to those who are worried about the growing influence of the working class and the poor on ANC policies.
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/ 3 September 2008
The DTI has accepted a parliamentary submission by the M&G arguing for greater transparency in the new Companies Bill.
In a major strike for our independence, M&G Media has bought back the Mail & Guardian Online from MWeb, which has owned a stake since 1995.
Public hearings on the Protection of Information Bill leave M&G journalists sceptical about the ‘protection’ the South African public needs.
Anton Harber, co-founder of <i>The Weekly Mail</i>, now the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>, answers 10 questions as the <i>M&G</i> celebrates 20 years.
Last year Indalo Yethu, the government greening legacy project, joined forces with the Mail & Guardian in the Greening the Future Awards.
The fifth anniversary of the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> Greening the Future Awards was celebrated at a black-tie event in Johannesburg on June 5.
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/ 24 November 2005
Peter Preston, former editor of the Guardian, recalls the birth and growth of the Mail & Guardian.
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/ 24 November 2005
Former <i>Weekly Mail</i> advertising executive Marilyn Honikman recalls flogging ad space in the early days of the newspaper.
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/ 24 November 2005
On June 14 1985, just six weeks after the death of the <i>Rand Daily Mail</i>, the first edition of the <i>Weekly Mail</i> rolled off the presses.
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/ 24 November 2005
Former editor Howard Barrell reflects on a time of sometimes painful transition at the <i>M&G</i>.
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/ 24 November 2005
"Interns came from all walks of life, with their own histories, bringing different life experiences to the courses, holding conflicting ideologies."
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/ 24 November 2005
The <i>Weekly Mail</i> was the first home of the country’s best cartoonists, writes Julia Beffon.
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/ 24 November 2005
Read more on the names at the helm of the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>.
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/ 22 February 2002
This is the fourth consecutive period in which the M&G has shown a year-on-year percentage increase in excess of 10%.
The<em>M&G</em> has seen its circulation figures steadily climb over the past 18 months to reach record highs in the publication’s 16-year history.
The government shut down The Weekly Mail for a month in November 1988.