Search
Welcome
  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
Not a subscriber? Subscribe here
Register Now
  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
                       
Careers & Tenders
Newsletters
Subscribe
The Mail & Guardian
      SUBSCRIBE / Support independent journalism                   CAREERS & TENDERS / Visit careers.mg.co.za                   WHATSAPP? / Follow the M&G WhatsApp channel here            
Login / Register

LOGIN

  • News
    • Africa
    • Business
    • Editorial
    • Education
    • Health
    • Motoring
    • National
    • Sci-tech
    • Sport
    • World
  • Thought Leader
  • Politics
  • Green Guardian
  • Friday
  • The Diplomat
  • Research World
    • Submissions
    • Papers
  • 200 Young South Africans
  • Events
    • 200 Young South Africans
    • Greening The Future
    • Power Of Women
    • 2024 Edition
    • Critical Thinking Forum
    • Youth Summit
    • Webinars
  • More..
    • Cabinet Report Cards 2012-2021
    • Cabinet Report Cards 2023
    • Partners
    • Podcasts
    • Crossword
    • Digital Editions
    • Register
    • WhatsApp Channel
    • Login
    • Lost Password

           

South Africa

No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

When it pays to use PayPal

FNB introduced PayPal to South Africa a few months ago making it far cheaper to do low value overseas transactions.

By Maya Fisher French
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

You can consolidate preservation funds

Michael wants to know if he can transfer his provident fund into his existing provident preservation fund — and whether he can consolidate the two.

By Maya Fisher French
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Gold Fields output dips, sees recovery

Gold Fields, the world’s fourth-largest listed gold miner, posted third quarter earnings below market consensus on falling output and rising costs.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Booze and bullets: Lolly’s last night on Earth

The last hours of Lolly Jackson’s life involved a booze-fuelled meeting with his alleged killer, George Smith, which ended in bullets and tears.

By Jackie Mapiloko and Ilham Rawoot
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Aids Law Project discovers the power of a name

The project says it is no longer enough to focus on Aids without looking at the bigger picture, such as the need to improve health services.

By Faranaaz Parker
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Cheating the law

Teazers kingpin Lolly Jackson built an empire on the back of the strip-club industry and the way he went about it was as unethical as they come.

By Ilham Rawoot
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Triumph of the oval ball

Sepp Blatter and his mates at Fifa should be grateful they’ve managed to put draconian rules in place with the the government ahead of the World Cup.

By Andy Capostagno
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Van Zyl Slabbert on the mend

Former opposition leader Frederick van Zyl Slabbert was receiving treatment at the Milpark hospital in Johannesburg and was recovering.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Cops foil far-right plot to bomb townships

SA police have foiled a plot by right-wing extremists to bomb townships ahead of the Soccer World Cup, the police ministry said on Thursday.

By Justine Gerardy
Lolly’s death lifts lid on Jozi crime empire
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Lolly’s death lifts lid on Jozi crime empire

Is it a coincidence that, after two high-profile murders, the individuals involved phoned police commissioners to tell them about it?

By Sam Sole Author
King of ‘good, clean fun’
Article
/ 7 May 2010

King of ‘good, clean fun’

"If you write anything bad about me, I’ll kill you," said Lolly Jackson, pointing at me as he placed Teazers water bottles in front of us on his desk.

By Ilham Rawoot
Giving Lolly-lovers some stick
Analysis
/ 7 May 2010

Giving Lolly-lovers some stick

Despite all the messages of condolence, the tatty acts that survive the strip-club businessman can’t be celebrated by women.

By Vanessa Raphaely
Activists ‘escorted’ out of Tanzania
Africa
/ 6 May 2010

Activists ‘escorted’ out of Tanzania

Aids activists attending WEF talks in Tanzania arrived in SA on Thursday afternoon after being detained and escorted to the airport by authorities.

By Duduzile Mathebula
No image available
Article
/ 6 May 2010

Van Zyl Slabbert hospitalised

Former opposition leader Frederik van Zyl Slabbert has been admitted to the hospital, reportedly with a
serious liver illness.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 6 May 2010

Mashatile calls for discipline, unity at ANC conference

ANC Gauteng chairperson Paul Mashatile called for discipline and unity in the ruling party as it approached its centenary in 2012.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 6 May 2010

SA govt expects challenges to Reserve Bank changes

SA’s government expects private shareholders unhappy with proposed changes to the Reserve Bank Act to challenge these changes in court.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 6 May 2010

Tutu: ‘South Africa has lost its pride’

Desmond Tutu has delivered a withering verdict on the state of South Africa as the country prepares to host the continent’s first Soccer World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 6 May 2010

Needed: The media’s own Malema

The media helped make Julius Malema a celebrity. What the media now needs is to make its own star who can champion the cause of media freedom.

By Guy Berger
Zuma arrives in Tanzania for Africa forum
Article
/ 5 May 2010

Zuma arrives in Tanzania for Africa forum

President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where he will attend the 20th World Economic Forum on Africa.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 5 May 2010

Tribunal to hear complaint against Coca-cola

The Competition Tribunal will hear a complaint lodged by a distributor against Coca-cola Fortune.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 5 May 2010

‘Stop copper thieves’, City Power tells govt

Power supplier urges government to increase the penalties given to cable thieves to 20 years in prison to help curb copper theft.

By Staff Reporter
Preparations under way for Jackson’s funeral
Article
/ 5 May 2010

Preparations under way for Jackson’s funeral

Preparations were under way for Teazers boss Lolly Jackson’s funeral — scheduled for Monday — club spokesperson Sean Newman said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 5 May 2010

Selebi prosecutors accused of abusing state funds

NPA investigator Prince Mokotedi has accused the prosecution team in the Jackie Selebi trial of abusing state money from the confidential C-Fund.

By Jackie Mapiloko
No image available
Article
/ 5 May 2010

Lesbian soccer team fight for rights in SA

Down the road from the Constitutional Court, South Africa’s only lesbian soccer team fight not just for the ball but to overturn brutal prejudice.

By Barry Moody
Killer confessed to Gauteng crime head
Article
/ 4 May 2010

Killer confessed to Gauteng crime head

Gauteng head of crime intelligence, Joey Mabasa, told the <i>M&G</i> that George Smith called him to allegedly admit to the killing of Lolly Jackson.

By Ilham Rawoot, Agencies Author and Boyd Webb
No image available
Article
/ 4 May 2010

Stats SA: unemployment rate increases

The unemployment rate for the first quarter of 2010 increased 0,9 of a percentage point to 25,2%, Statistics South Africa said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 4 May 2010

Selebi a ‘victim of Scorpions plot’

Former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi "fell victim" to a plot by Scorpions bosses to dethrone him to maintain the status quo.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 4 May 2010

Blue-light blunders

The blue-light brigade has become notorious for their reported bullying tactics on SA’s roads. We take a look at the incidents that made headlines.

By Karabo Keepile
Lolly’s killer ‘wanted to hand himself over’
Article
/ 4 May 2010

Lolly’s killer ‘wanted to hand himself over’

The man who killed Teazers boss Lolly Jackson wanted to hand himself over to the police, but then disappeared, a spokesperson said on Tuesday.

By Ilham Rawoot, Agencies Author and Boyd Webb
No image available
Article
/ 4 May 2010

Duncan’s legacy: Peaceful ways of opposing oppression

Black Sash stalwart Sheena Duncan has died, the organisation said on Tuesday. "She was 78 and had been battling illness for some time," it said.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 4 May 2010

New vehicle sales rise in April

Sales of new vehicles increased in April, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (Naamsa) said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 4 May 2010

When tweeting, beware of the phish!

Henk Vermeulen of First National Bank shares with tips on how to avoid fraudsters accessing your information on social networking sites.

By Staff Reporter
← Older posts
Newer posts →

MAIL & GUARDIAN

ABOUT

About
Contact
Advertise

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Subscribe
Newsletters

FOLLOW

WhatsApp Channel
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
Instagram
LinkedIn
TikTok
Threads

FLAGSHIP EVENTS

200 Young South Africans
Power Of Women
Greening The Future

LEGAL & CORRECTIONS

Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Ethics & Social Media Policy

RESOURCES

Mail & Guardian Careers
Property for sale


Mail & Guardian

© 2025 The Mail & Guardian. All rights reserved.

  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }