Some who have become accustomed to thinking of Africans as people who do menial jobs and live in subhuman conditions are not outraged.
The Law Society of South Africa has expressed concern about the draft Protection of Information Bill and the proposed Media Appeals Tribunal.
What drives journalists to risk their lives in Africa’s most lethal war zones? What does it do to them when they witness unimaginable horrors?
Justice secretary Ndumiso Mamba faces expulsion from African state after claims he slept with 12th wife of King Mswati III.
Police are investigating circumstances surrounding the uncut diamonds a trustee of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund received from Naomi Campbell.
An ice island four times the size of Manhattan broke off from one of Greenland’s two main glaciers, scientists said on Friday.
The announcement was made in mid-March 1985: the <i>Rand Daily Mail</i> was to be closed down on 30 April.
Twenty five years of the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> in brief: 1985-2009
From apartheid death squads to the ‘Inkathagate’ scandal, and Jackie Selebi in more recent years, the <i>M&G</i> leads the investigative field.
A ruling in Bok coach Peter de Villiers’s misconduct hearing was reserved on Friday over his suggestion that the team were victims to a conspiracy.
Thuggish behaviour and ill-discipline among the Mokonyane juniors is a known fact throughout the township of Kagiso, writes one of the residents.
Over its 25-year history, the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> and its staff and contributors have won many, many awards.
<em>Sunday Times</em> journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika made a brief appearance in a Nelspruit court on Friday and was released on R5 000 bail.
The current attack on media freedom by the ANC and the South African Communist Party is consistent with the core values of neither party.
South Africa’s president invited some celebrity guests to the Genadendal residence in 1997 — among them Charles Taylor.
The National Union of Mine Workers will meet management at Impala Platinum on Friday for further wage talks as its members vote on a possible strike.
<i>Mao’s Last Dancer</i> is based on the autobiography of Li Cunxin, a Chinese dancer who did a Nureyev and defected to the West in 1981.
Lawyers for the Hawks and the <i>Sunday Times</i> were in negotiations on Thursday as to whether to release journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika.
Assignment: Conducting a Mid-Term Evaluation of the 2010 Sustainable Transport and Sport Project.
Programme and materials aimed at strengthening effective law enforcement responses to violence against women in the Southern African region.
The case against <em>Sunday Times</em> journalist Mzilikazi Wa Afrika will go ahead, Hawks spokesperson Musa Zondi said on Thursday.
Assignment: To develop training modules, organise and facilitate training workshops aimed at strengthening effective law enforcement.
The DA says it is dismayed by information presented to Parliament committee showing SA had provided millions to "rogue" African states.
The prosecutor in the case against <i>Sunday Times</i> journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika on Thursday said there was no case against him.
Preventing And Combating of Trafficking in Persons Bill [B7-2010]
Joel Netshitenzhe, a former key policy-maker, has joined Nedbank as an independent non-executive director.
Zimbabwe Civil society Demands Action From SADC
Business confidence in SA slipped in July on signs the economy is still struggling to gain momentum after last year’s recession, a survey has showed.
Tens of thousands of animals across Niger have died in the last few months; literally starving to death.
APAC invites sealed bids from eligible bidders by the EU regulations, for the supply and installation of a complete milling unit.
Nicolas Anelka said former France coach Raymond Domenech made him feel disgusted by forcing him to play out of position during the World Cup.
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