Sachin Tendulkar says he is not weighed down by expectations over his 100th century as he heads for the final Test against the West Indies.
For the second time in three months, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has been hospitalised to treat her diabetes.
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Club Africain of Tunisia will host Moghreb Fes of Morocco behind closed doors in the first leg of an African Confederation Cup final.
We talk to M&G editor-in-chief Nic Dawes about Mac Maharaj’s accusations that the paper is ‘invoking fears of censorship.’
Tokyo Sexwale says Fifa president Sepp Blatter’s comments on racism in the game are unfortunate.
Tourism in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s ravaged east is doubling by the year as intrepid travellers set out to witness its natural wonders.
Angela Merkel and David Cameron are due to kiss and make up after ‘selfish’ London made comments about Germany being bossy about the euro crisis.
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/ 18 November 2011
The M&G’s Nic Dawes and presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj speak on 702 about the newspaper being stopped from publishing on Maharaj.
Former intelligence head Ronnie Kasrils has come out in support of Sanef who is threatening legal action against the secrecy Bill.
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/ 18 November 2011
Mozambique has expelled 115 illegally employed South African and Filipino workers, and has fined their South African employer over R9-million.
Despite the Springboks’ knock out from the World Cup this year, Peter de Villiers has made the Saru shortlist of potential Bok coach candidates.
Attacks by senior ANC figures on what they style as the excessive intrusion of the judiciary into the executive sphere is increasingly common.
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The recently released national development plan highlights the need for good information flow.
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/ 18 November 2011
<i>M&G</i> readers weigh in on the Russell Tribunal, Burma’s ambassador, Equal Education and more.
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/ 18 November 2011
At the heart of our constitutional order is what Etienne Mureinik famously referred to as "the culture of justification".
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/ 18 November 2011
The popularity of the Republican primary presidential debates this cycle has been attributed to their resemblance to reality television.
The opening of the brand-new main court of the SCA was an opportunity to "increase awareness about the services offered by the Supreme Court of Appeal
<b>Paul Holden</b> and <b>Hennie van Vuuren</b> highlight puzzling aspects of the decision to buy Hawk and Gripen aircraft.
Marc Shoul’s <i>Brakpan</i> series, a work in progress, has earned him first place in the international Winephoto competition.
A lack of women in China means an estimated 30-million to 50-million men will be without a wife in 20 years.
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/ 18 November 2011
The second FoodWineDesign Fair will take place in Johannesburg, in the rooftop parking area of Hyde Park Corner from November 25 to 27.
Serero determined to make number 10 jersey his own despite strong competition for places at Ajax Amsterdam.
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/ 18 November 2011
It is a pity that the National Consumer Commission’s lines went down and its emails started bouncing. We need it to be fully functional.
Presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj has accused the <i>M&G</i> of seeking to ‘hide its complicity’ after a report about him was suppressed.
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/ 17 November 2011
English rugby club Saracens will no longer play in Cape Town after conflict arose between the city and the Western Province Rugby Club.
Greece stands to lose €52-billion in unpaid taxes and is set to raise a mere €1.3-billion out of a €5-billion target for privatisation proceeds.
The <i>M&G</i> has been compelled to suppress a report about presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj, following a threat of criminal prosecution.
Occupy Wall Street activists have clashed with police outside the New York Stock Exchange on the movement’s two-month anniversary.
The public protector has begun her probe into the Independent Complaints Directorate’s lease deal with controversial businessman Roux Shabangu.
Sanef has threatened legal action if a public interest defence clause is left out the controversial Protection of State Information Bill.
Britain’s sports minister has led calls for Fifa president Sepp Blatter to resign after playing down the extent of racism in the sport.
Jacques Kallis has become the fourth batsman to score 12 000 Test runs before his dismissal in the fourth over after lunch at Wanderers.