The number of murders in SA declined by 6.5% in 2010/2011, with 15 940 cases being recorded, according to annual police crime statistics released
South Africa’s most powerful struggle memoirs celebrate the personal as much as the political. That was the message of the M&G Literary Festival.
Carloads of journalists prowl the streets of Johannesburg in search of a rumoured night vigil to support Julius Malema.
What are some of the best South African loyalty
cards out there?
The South African government says it will not pre-empt negotiations on Libya and prescribe the future of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
To commemorate Youth Day, the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> asked some young South Africans one question.
The South African and Austrian governments are doing all they can to find the body of slain photographer Anton Hammerl.
Once again the art world is in an uproar
as Zwelethu Mthetwa withdraws from Venice list amid claims of lack of transparency.
"We’re living like pigs here," said Thobeka Nkenkana from the Zandspruit informal settlement in Honeydew, Johannesburg, this week, following protests.
To save water we need to start reusing it, but there is a perception that it’s dirty.
Overhaul needed in environmental training to provide the skills business needs, summit hears.
Former Constitutional Court Judge Kate O’Regan opened the Regulations and Rights conference on Wednesday with a warning to the media.
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/ 18 February 2011
Press ombudsman Joe Thloloe is touring South Africa to consult the public on possible improvements to the press code.