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Members of the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) working at petrol stations, workshops and motor dealerships downed tools on Wednesday
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amaBhungane, a founder member of the Right2Know Campaign, participated on August 31 in the launch of the campaign’s Stop the Secrecy Bill statement.
Women’s 800m world champion Caster Semenya flopped in Italy on Tuesday as she only finished seventh in a below-par field.
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A diamond firm operating from Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond fields has begun constructing a multimillion-dollar cutting and polishing centre.
Public-service trade unions were expected to announce their decision on the government’s latest wage offer on Wednesday.
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India’s supreme court has reopened the Bhopal case in response to a government petition seeking harsher punishment for Union Carbide officials.
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Greenpeace claims to have shut down offshore drilling by a British oil company at a controversial site in the Arctic.
amaBhungane, a founder member of the Right2Know Campaign, participated on August 31 in the launch of the campaign’s Stop the Secrecy Bill statement.
More than 4 200 people have died or are missing in floods in China so far this year, the government said on Tuesday.
Rwanda says it is ready to withdraw its UN peacekeepers from Sudan if the UN publishes a report accusing its army of possible genocide in the 1990s.
Senior staff at SAA could face charges as prosecutors study forensic reports of wrongdoing under the watch of former CEO Khaya Ngqula.
France says that insults in the Iranian media against first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who has been branded an "Italian prostitute", are unacceptable.
SA coach Peter de Villiers on Tuesday made one change to his starting line-up for Saturday’s Tri-Nations Test against Australia in Bloemfontein.
What a difference a week makes. With month-end now upon us, we are sticking to our plans and are flipping the trade from a short to a long.
The Reitz Four were on Tuesday granted leave to appeal their sentence in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court.
State workers will vote on Tuesday on an increased wage offer made by the government to try to end a nearly three-week-old strike, Cosatu said.
Zimbabwe has secured a $50-million loan facility from the Africa Export Import Bank to revive its agriculture and manufacturing industries.
Children’s behavioural problems improve after parents learn child-care skills.
Scientific progress in curing major diseases has been stymied by a US court ban on using government funding for research using embryonic stem cells.
ANCYL deputy president Andile Lungisa faced a motion of no confidence at the League’s National General Council (NGC). The M&G spoke with Lungisa.
Many unanswered questions emerged in Blue Bulls rugby player Bees Roux’s bail hearing, after he allegedly beat a metro police officer to death.
Blue Bulls rugby player Jacobus Stephanus "Bees" Roux was granted bail of R100 000 at the Pretoria Magistrates Court on Monday.
The ANC Youth League wants the ANC to nullify the disciplinary action taken against ANCYL president Julius Malema.
To celebrate 25 years of the M&G, we are giving away 25 tickets to the Soweto Wine Festival.
Blue Bulls rugby player Jacobus Stephanus "Bees" Roux appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Monday on a murder charge.
Membathisi Mdladlana offered the services of "the most senior commissioners of the CCMA" on Monday to help out in the public sector wage dispute.
A female American aid worker abducted by gunmen in the Sudanese region of Darfur more than 100 days ago was freed on Monday.
Bidvest posted a 15% rise in full-year profit on Monday as stronger demand for cars and food services offset unfavourable swings in currencies.
Journalism schools on Monday added their voices to criticism of the proposed media appeals tribunal and the Protection of Information Bill.
AB de Villiers’s outstanding form in the past season has earned him the ultimate individual reward.
Hollywood’s glitterati were out in force Sunday to fete television’s finest performances.
On the last day of the ANCYL National General Council president Julius Malema targeted the media during his final address. The <i>M&G</i> reports.