From Abdullah Ibrahim to Brad Mehldau, <i>M&G</i> staffers review the latest musical offerings.
The Independent Complaints Directorate will probe whether police acted improperly at the ANCYL conference in Makhado following complaints from the DA.
The resignation of Cope’s parliamentary leader Mvume Dandala will be discussed at a meeting of the party’s congress national committee on Friday.
An Eskom strike during the World Cup was still a possibility as the power provider’s negotiations with trade unions ended in disagreement on Monday.
While both Spain and Honduras had their disappointments in their showdown on Monday, fans loving the South African experience were the real winners.
Spain got their campaign firmly back on track when David Villa struck twice to lead the European champions to a 2-0 win over minnows Honduras.
Union federation says workers went on strike when an assurance to pay them did not materialise on June 18.
A World Cup fan charged with trespassing after he entered the England team’s locker room following a lacklustre 0-0 draw with Algeria will go on trial
Claims exaggerating the danger of human trafficking during the Soccer World Cup have resulted in the sidelining of other important social issues.
The militarisation of the police cannot be a long-term solution to crime, argues <b>Gwinyayi Dzinesa</b>.
Paul Ekon writes in response to the <i>M&G</i>’s allegations of graft against him involving ties with Aurora Empowerment Systems.
South Africa deserves to pat itself on the back for the way it is hosting the Soccer World Cup, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Monday.
In 2009 Fifa held a seminar during which participating African teams were given the go ahead to use traditional doctors during the Soccer World Cup.
The Fifa World Cup represents all the great virtues of globalisation.
The NUM said it was hopeful wage talks on Monday with Eskom could avert a strike that could disrupt electricity supply during the World Cup.
Forget our misty-eyed flag-waving; we are not one united nation, writes <b>Zola Maseko</b>.
Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said on Monday he would make sweeping changes for Bafana’s final World Cup group clash against France.
The BBC is investigating transmitting "vuvuzela-free" World Cup coverage, as broadcasters were inundated with complaints about the plastic horn.
I listen to rather a lot of music because, when I was young, I thought I would become a musician.
It came dangerously close to a major upset: France just pipped South Africa — but only with the help of a rather dodgy decision by the ref.
<strong>Ray Leathern</strong> reviews three cars that are unbelievably embarrassing to be seen in, but are oh-so-good to drive.
Congolese fugitive from justice Nozi Mwamba was arrested in Johannesburg last week based on an international arrest warrant.
Sars has become much more aggressive about tracking down tax evaders and making them cough up what they owe, an auditing firm said on Monday.
Telkom’s profit plummeted for the year ended on March 31, partially affected by its Nigerian interest Multi-Links which it purchased for $410-million.
South Africa’s grip on the second Test against the West Indies was weakened on Sunday after Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Brendan Nash hit hundreds.
Police are investigating a case of attempted murder in the shooting of an exiled Rwandan general who is accused of terrorism in his homeland.
Johannesburg magistrate’s court recalls Bismarck’s observation that those who love sausages and believe in justice should never see either being made.
Brazil showed their true World Cup colours on Sunday, turning on the turbo to beat Côte d’Ivoire 3-1 in Group G.
Protesting French players boycotted training on Sunday while on the pitch lowly New Zealand sensationally held World Cup holders Italy.
World champions Italy suffered an embarrassing 1-1 draw with underdogs New Zealand in their second World Cup Group F match on Sunday.
Paraguay beat a lacklustre Slovakia 2-0 to move top of Group F on Sunday and close in on a World Cup second round place.
Job-seekers by the thousands signed on for short-term stints as World Cup security guards — only to go on strike early in the tournament.