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
  • G20 South Africa
  • Power of Women
  • Events
    • 200 Young South Africans
    • Greening The Future
    • Critical Thinking Forum
    • Youth Summit
    • Webinars
  • More..
    • Research World
    • Partners
    • Podcasts
    • Crossword
    • Digital Editions
    • Register
    • WhatsApp Channel
    • Login
    • Lost Password

           

South Africa

DA divided over leaders
Article
/ 23 April 2010

DA divided over leaders

Allegations that the DA is failing to transform itself internally have resurfaced in the wake of the party’s Gauteng provincial conference.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Hard times for softball team
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Hard times for softball team

A lack of Lotto funding has left the players scrambling for money, writes <em>Cheryl Roberts</em>.

By Cheryl Roberts
Car given to Vavi’s sidekick
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Car given to Vavi’s sidekick

Noluthando Vavi, the wife of Zwelinzima Vavi, is not the only person to get dubious benefits from the financial services firm, SA Quantum.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Why Zuma can’t win on Malema

With powerful factions preparing for battle, his reluctance to act decisively is making his position precarious.

By Rapule Tabane
Gumede firm told to ‘gijima’
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Gumede firm told to ‘gijima’

Two forensic reports under lock may explain why home affairs cancelled multibillion-rand IT contract.

By Adriaan Basson and Mandy de Waal
Limpopo Parks in dire straits
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Limpopo Parks in dire straits

Mismanagement and inadequate budgets have left the province’s wildlife sanctuaries in ruins.

By Yolandi Groenewald
The other William Kentridge
Article
/ 23 April 2010

The other William Kentridge

After years of obscurity, William Kentridge has had her big break.That’s right — "her".

By Anthea Buys
Shilowa heads for Cope top job
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Shilowa heads for Cope top job

Mosiuoa Lekota loses favour as the majority of provinces want the party’s deputy president to take over.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Chávez’s lessons in impunity
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Chávez’s lessons in impunity

As Julius Malema visits Venezuela to study its nationalisation programme, allegations of corruption mount, writes <b>Rory Carroll</b>.

By Rory Carroll
The emperor’s new clothes
Article
/ 23 April 2010

The emperor’s new clothes

Former police chief Jackie Selebi cuts a poor figure in the witness box and plays into the prosecution’s hands, writes Adriaan Basson.

By Lloyd Gedye
Made on Earth
Article
/ 23 April 2010

Made on Earth

A new television series looks at the impact of land on art, writes <em>Matthew Krouse</em>.

By Matthew Krouse
The price of freedom
Article
/ 23 April 2010

The price of freedom

The poor are suffering the consequences of the costly land policy that the ANC government opted for.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Wanted: Country manager for Google SA

Google South Africa head Stephen Newton — who has been on the job less than a year — has resigned, the company has announced on Thursday.

By Ilham Rawoot and Adriaan Basson
No image available
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Sachs breaks silence on Goldstone fracas

The barring of Judge Richard Goldstone from his grandson’s bar mitzvah was profoundly sad, said former Constitutional Court judge Albie Sachs.

By Staff Reporter
Selebi admits consulting state witness
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Selebi admits consulting state witness

Former top cop Jackie Selebi admitted on Thursday afternoon to consulting with a state witness after his corruption trial had already begun.

By Ilham Rawoot and Adriaan Basson
Repo rate to stay stable ‘for some time to come’
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Repo rate to stay stable ‘for some time to come’

The repo rate will stay stable "for some time to come", South African Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus said on Thursday.

By Janice Roberts
‘You lie’, Mr Selebi
Article
/ 22 April 2010

‘You lie’, Mr Selebi

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel on Thursday morning accused former police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi of fabricating a declassified document.

By Ilham Rawoot and Adriaan Basson
Wheelchair sensation Van Dyk eyes London win
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Wheelchair sensation Van Dyk eyes London win

Fresh off his ninth Boston Marathon win on Monday, South African wheelchair racer Ernst van Dyk is aiming for a maiden victory at the London Marathon.

By Wesley Botton
Off the beaten track: Cape Town
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Off the beaten track: Cape Town

You’ve probably heard enough about Cape Town to impress or disgust. We round up a few of the city’s gems handpicked by the locals.

By Verashni Pillay and Gavin Foster
No image available
Article
/ 22 April 2010

De Villiers to shake up Bok coaching staff

The South African Rugby Union (Saru) confirmed on Thursday that a review of Springbok management performance had been undertaken.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Prince Sifiso Zulu found guilty of culpable homicide

Magistrate Thomas Nhleko found Prince Sifiso Zulu guilty of culpable homicide in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Vodacom gets some mileage out of Lewis Hamilton
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Vodacom gets some mileage out of Lewis Hamilton

To launch a new business connection, Vodacom brought Lewis Hamilton to SA to race around Kyalami while 5.4GB of data was sent from Midrand to Sandton.

By Sukasha Singh
SuperSport look to improve in Africa
Article
/ 22 April 2010

SuperSport look to improve in Africa

SuperSport United must defy the odds this weekend to beat Heartland and boost the image of South Africa in the African Champions League.

By David Legge
Govt: ‘All systems go’ for World Cup
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Govt: ‘All systems go’ for World Cup

The latest Department of Sports progress report on the Soccer World Cup confirms "it is all systems go", government spokesperson Themba Maseko says.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Clicks first-half profit up 25%

Retailer Clicks Group posted a 25% rise in first-half profit, boosted by sales of healthcare and beauty products.

By Staff Reporter
Train services disrupted following deadly derailment
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Train services disrupted following deadly derailment

Three women employed by Rovos Rail died after the luxury train derailed near Pretoria on Wednesday, owner Rohan Vos said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Radebe unaware of Simelane’s NPA plans
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Radebe unaware of Simelane’s NPA plans

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has claimed he was in the dark on prosecutions chief Menzi Simelane’s controversial plans to restructure the NPA.

By Emsie Ferreira
Sanzar signs lucrative five-year TV deal
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Sanzar signs lucrative five-year TV deal

Rugby unions in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa have secured a 35% increase in broadcasting income with a five-year deal worth $437-million.

By Staff Reporter
Foreigners to boost SA economy during World Cup
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Foreigners to boost SA economy during World Cup

Foreigners will inject R13-billion into South Africa’s economy during the World Cup, a study shows.

By Gordon Bell
Malema’s outburst is turned into internet music hit
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Malema’s outburst is turned into internet music hit

Enterprising DJs have turned Julius Malema’s recent outburst against a BBC journalist into house music and it is proving to be a hit on YouTube.

By Staff Reporter
Salga: Municipal services back on track soon
Article
/ 22 April 2010

Salga: Municipal services back on track soon

Municipal services will be restored as soon as possible after a strike was resolved on Wednesday, the SA Local Government Association (Salga) says.

By Staff Reporter
New evidence on soccer noise risk to hearing
Article
/ 22 April 2010

New evidence on soccer noise risk to hearing

Researchers have produced evidence that the sound level inside a 2010 Soccer World Cup stadium could lead to permanent hearing damage

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

© 2026 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 }