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/ 25 November 2011
Dismissed Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka is due to appear before the committee of inquiry into the CSA’s financial affairs.
Egypt’s ruling generals accused by human rights group after morgue workers in Cairo contradict official claims.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has lodged an appeal against his five-year suspension.
A culture of secrecy breeds duplicity, paranoia and violence, writes the president of South African PEN.
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/ 25 November 2011
Two recent events once again focus attention on the challenges facing the judiciary.
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/ 25 November 2011
<i>M&G</i> readers weigh in on Mac Maharaj, the whiteness debate, our iPad edition and more.
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/ 25 November 2011
In early 2008, when South Africa’s electricity crisis first came to a head and emigration applications soared, the platinum price ratcheted up, too.
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/ 25 November 2011
These days the news is full of dire warnings about another financial meltdown emanating from the sovereign debt crisis in Europe.
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/ 25 November 2011
Acclaimed photographs David Goldblatt has turned down a top SA award in protest of the secrecy Bill. Read his letter to Jacob Zuma.
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/ 25 November 2011
There are myriad theories and stories we cannot prove because it was never Southern Africa’s tradition to record our history on paper.
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/ 25 November 2011
When the National Party government realised it was losing its grip on power, it became preoccupied with state security.
Heavier rainfall, storms and droughts could wipe billions off economies and destroy lives, says report by 220 scientists.
Poet Ingrid de Kok recites poems from her collection <i>Other Signs</i>.
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/ 25 November 2011
As an actor, <b>Paterson Joseph</b> want to be in works that reflect black presence in the United Kingdom throughout the nation’s history.
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/ 25 November 2011
One of the advantages of the information age is that there is no shortage of information.
Talk of a "green economy" is rife, but regarded by most in business as a new sector.
Subscribe to the <i>M&G</i> print or digital edition and get a movie hamper worth R400.
Group of leading scientists urge investment in sustainable agriculture to solve hunger crisis and reduce global warming.
Small scale farmers and entrepreneurs in Kenya face a bright future thanks to the growing trend of micro financing. We met with some people who are benefiting from small loans, which are managed by community lending groups.
Sanef has welcomed the decision of the National Council of Provinces to form an ad hoc committee on the Protection of State Information Bill.
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/ 24 November 2011
<em>The Mousetrap</em>, Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit and the world’s longestrunning play, comes to a local stage.
ANCYL leadership is yet to submit its appeals application — it has until midnight to do so and attend the national executive committee meeting.
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/ 24 November 2011
The cost of meeting the world’s target for global warming could rise by half if current pledges under the UN to cut carbon emissions are not improved.
The DA has called Cabinet’s decision to assess the Constitutional Court’s judgments "one of the strangest proposals to date".
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Every Day World.
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Hyistoplasmosis.
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Hardly a Star.
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Life Line.
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Last Move.
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Today I do Not Love My County.
Ingrid de Kok recites her poem Out of Session.