From Abdullah Ibrahim to Brad Mehldau, <i>M&G</i> staffers review the latest musical offerings.
The Independent Complaints Directorate will probe whether police acted improperly at the ANCYL conference in Makhado following complaints from the DA.
The resignation of Cope’s parliamentary leader Mvume Dandala will be discussed at a meeting of the party’s congress national committee on Friday.
An Eskom strike during the World Cup was still a possibility as the power provider’s negotiations with trade unions ended in disagreement on Monday.
Plans to overturn the 25-year-old ban on commercial whaling were in confusion on Monday, with governments and environmental groups divided.
Union federation says workers went on strike when an assurance to pay them did not materialise on June 18.
Six-time champion Roger Federer came back from the brink of a dramatic first-round exit at Wimbledon on Monday.
Armed men killed three Rwandan peacekeepers in Sudan’s Darfur region on Monday.
Volvo said on Monday it would recall 29 299 of its cars worldwide due to a problem with the gear shift.
The ANC on Monday paid tribute to "gallant fighter" and former anti-apartheid activist Nico Smith who died over the weekend.
Claims exaggerating the danger of human trafficking during the Soccer World Cup have resulted in the sidelining of other important social issues.
Theatrically inclined festival goers have a good reason to be grateful that this year’s event runs concurrently with the Fifa World Cup.
Very rarely a stark and uncompromising piece of theatre strips away comfort and delusion. <i>Skrapnel</i> is just such a production.
Paul Ekon writes in response to the <i>M&G</i>’s allegations of graft against him involving ties with Aurora Empowerment Systems.
At least 24 people were killed across Ghana on the weekend after severe floods swept away houses, Ghana’s disaster management agency said on Monday.
South Africa deserves to pat itself on the back for the way it is hosting the Soccer World Cup, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Monday.
In the Harare suburb of Emerald Hill stood a man with a cardboard poster hanging around his neck.
Four ways to tell that you are being scammed.
Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said on Monday he would make sweeping changes for Bafana’s final World Cup group clash against France.
I listen to rather a lot of music because, when I was young, I thought I would become a musician.
It came dangerously close to a major upset: France just pipped South Africa — but only with the help of a rather dodgy decision by the ref.
World Cup opening ceremony organisers have conceded that having a giant dung-beetle roll a football "might have sent the wrong message".
Sars has become much more aggressive about tracking down tax evaders and making them cough up what they owe, an auditing firm said on Monday.
Roger Federer will step on to Centre Court on Monday with the prospect of a record-equalling seventh Wimbledon men’s title on his mind.
Spain will remain true to their stylish instincts in their remaining group games, starting with Honduras on Monday.
Portugal suffered a blow on Sunday when influential midfielder Deco was ruled out of their clash with North Korea after suffering a left
When Marcel Bielsa took charge of Chile his first game in charge was a friendly against Switzerland and now they will meet again at the World Cup.
Telkom’s profit plummeted for the year ended on March 31, partially affected by its Nigerian interest Multi-Links which it purchased for $410-million.
An Australian thief has been undone by his habit of stealing treats from his victims’ fridges, after police traced him through DNA left on a doughnut.
Huge floods in southern China have killed at least 132 people and displaced 800 000 others as the annual storm season picked up ferocity.
A British soccer fan who burst into the England team’s changing room on Friday, has been banned from attending any more Soccer World Cup matches.
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