Oppikoppi, Cop17, Juju, and the chief of justice debacle — they’re all in the M&G this week. Catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how it all came together.
The film places the controversial life of Afrikaans musician Johannes Kerkorrel under the spotlight.
James Phillips’s music was born at the same time as the Soweto Riots and then fused in a strangely comfortable way with the punk music explosion.
In the mid 1990s, Afrikaans theatre needed a naughty black sheep — and it got one.
Eastern Cape Bamboo Symposium & Exhibition
Request For Proposals Free State Provincial Government Mobile Communication Platform
Tender for service provider to perform a comprehensive risk management services. Tender no: EDT121/2011
Invitation to the Intellectual Property Indaba
Call for nominations of chairperson of National Regulator for compulsory specification (NRCS)
Apply to the 2011 One Africa Award!
Call for nominations of a trustee and trustee as the Chairperson of the National Empowerment Fund Board
Whites occupy 73.1% of top management positions in SA, and it will be another 127 years before the black economically active population catches up.
The <em>Sowetan</em> newspaper apologised to <em>City Press</em> editor Ferial Haffajee on Thursday for publishing an insulting column.
Zimbabwe’s return to Test cricket has been overshadowed after Zim Cricket expressed "concern and regret" over comments by the team’s former captain.
The National Union of Mineworkers and Impala Platinum are in talks to avoid a strike over wages that could affect global prices of the precious metal.
Roger Federer is relaxed about turning 30 on Monday and sliding to third in the world rankings — while clarifying he still has competitive fire.
Warren Gatland says Wales and England’s decision to wear black change kits at the World Cup should be seen as a mark of respect for hosts New Zealand.
The spotlight’s on Tiger Woods at this week’s Bridgestone Invitational where players are wondering what to expect when he returns to the course.
The Eastern Cape government has set aside R1.5-million to kick-start an expanded honeybush tea industry.
A young Australian woman was freed from a suspected bomb collared around her neck early on Thursday after 10 hours of drama.
<i>Mail & Guardian</i> readers share their thoughts on the South African labour market, rhino poaching and more.
Investigations and peformance audits audit for the period 2011-12 and 2012-13
Bid number AGSA/2011/IPA/01
The motivations of mass murderers are often as banal as their actions are shocking.
Gwede Mantashe has slammed the ANCYL for supporting regime change in Botswana, but opposition groups there have praised the league for its comments.
The Minister of Trade and Industry hereby calls for nominations for the positions of a director for ECIC
The governments of the US and other countries, major defence firms and the UN have all been targeted in a massive cyber spying campaign, McAfee says.
Australian bomb squads have spent hours trying to defuse a bomb reportedly strapped around a young woman’s neck.
Jeremy Clarkson has angrily defended an episode of <i>Top Gear</i> in which he deliberately runs out of power in Nissan’s Leaf electric car.
Contrary to current perceptions, the number of policemen murdered every year has dropped by 61.9% since 1994, the Institute of Race Relations says.
Pope Benedict XVI urged Catholics on Wednesday to opt for the Bible for their summer holiday reading.
The killer instinct is absent in the Springbok rugby team, Peter de Villiers has told Parliament. Also, the Bok coach added, he deserves a medal.
More than half of children’s car seats sold in the United States contain hazardous chemicals, according to a study published on Wednesday.