UNDP director for democratic governance <strong>Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi</strong> speaks to the <em>M&G</em> about democracy in Africa.
Retail union Saccawu said it will picket the offices of the competition watchdog, demanding it block Walmart’s plan to buy local chain Massmart.
Cape Town police confirmed on Tuesday morning that alleged underworld boss Cyril Beeka was gunned down in the city over the long weekend.
Metrobus drivers were back on the roads on Tuesday morning after a five-week strike against a shift system implemented last December.
Cape Town alleged underworld boss Cyril Beeka was feared murdered in a drive-by shooting in the city on Monday afternoon.
Loyalty programmes keep shoppers coming back for more — and Pick n Pay is trading on this principle.
Jacob Zuma on Monday warned against foreign military intervention in Libya, saying UN members may not go beyond the terms of a March 17 resolution.
Ernst Middendorp has replaced Serb Zoran Filipovic as coach of struggling PSL outfit Lamontville Golden Arrows, the club said on Monday.
Jacob Zuma on Monday called for a society free of ethnic dominance amidst division in the ANC over Jimmy Manyi’s comments on coloured people.
Western Cape acting premier Patricia de Lille was booed and shown "hand signals" while making a Human Rights Day speech in Cape Town on Monday.
An ANC councillor in Mpumalanga used the funeral of a man to campaign for the party, it was reported on Monday.
A group of Karoo residents intend opposing Shell SA’s bid to explore for shale gas in the Karoo, it was reported on Monday.
The DA has called on Correctional Services Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula to lay charges against those allegedly involved in a bribery scandal.
Stormers winger Bryan Habana scored a late try and flyhalf Peter Grant kicked 18 points to secure a 23-13 win over the Bulls on Saturday.
A faction of the Congress of the People, aligned to party president Mosiuoa Lekota, said on Saturday it had expelled seven of its senior members.
SA captain Graeme Smith said his team was on the right track to go all the way in the World Cup after an impressive demolition of Bangladesh.
About 1 500 police officials from head office took to the streets of Gauteng on Saturday led by police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele.
A witness testifying in the murder trial of musician Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye stuck to her evidence during cross-examination in court on Friday.
The SCA has reserved judgment in the JSC’s appeal against a court ruling setting aside its dismissal of the complaint against Judge John Hlophe.
Top members of the ANC this week spent days listening to ANC groups who appealed against the processes of the Western Cape provincial conference.
SA’s previous growth period had "not been strong on job creation" and growth is still slow by international standards, President Jacob Zuma said.
Arriving in a newsroom must be the most intimidating time for a first-time reporter. Everyone is busy, stressed and focused, and chasing deadlines.
Arriving in a newsroom must be the most intimidating sight for a first-time reporter
Eight mine workers were killed and at least 40 injured when a bus overturned on the R501 in Doornfontein on Friday morning.
There’s no link between a pupil stabbing a teacher in Soweto and comments by Cosas on pupil retaliation, the provincial congress said on Friday.
Fraud convict Schabir Shaik has "disappointed" his family, a strategically placed family insider told the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> this week.
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Canadian gold and uranium producer First Uranium said on Friday it has resumed underground operations at its Ezulwini gold mine in Gauteng.
Jacob Zuma’s meeting with big business to discuss jobs and job creation got underway at the Presidential Guesthouse in Pretoria on Friday morning.
The South African government has confirmed that ousted Haitian president Jean Bertrand-Aristide will end his seven-year exile in South Africa.
Former Haitian leader Jean-Bertrand Aristide left South Africa for Haiti at 11.15pm on Thursday night, after more than seven years in exile.
The <i>New Age</i> newspaper is full of surprises, as I discovered during a visit to the paper this week.