Nursing staff who abandoned their posts and held two managers hostage have a day to return to work, says the Eastern Cape health department.
The ANCYL has slammed reports that its treasurer general Pule Mabe will be addressing a regional conference, as reports abound of infighting.
Cricket SA must adopt the recommendations of the Nicholson inquiry as a matter of urgency, says the SA Cricketers’ Association.
Nadine Gordimer charts South Africa’s journey into an uncertain landscape in her new novel. We publish two extracts from the novel.
A decent jazz venue in Cape Town has been a dream for many.
The secrecy Bill could exacerbate the dearth of university work in the security cluster arena.
Paarl Media has undertaken to provide learners and teachers with workbooks, and punctually so.
Eateries are much more than just places to eat. They offer tradition as well, and with that, comes comfortability.
The jailing of Swedish journalists in Ethiopia is forcing the two countries to reassess their past.
Once renowned across the world, South Africa’s last remaining tea estate is struggling to recover from disputes that have plagued it since 2009.
Judge Chris Nicholson is due to announce the findings of an inquiry into Cricket South Africa’s finances, ordered by Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula.
While our competitors have seen erratic patterns in single copy sales over the years the Mail & Guardian has enjoyed a consistent and steady pattern.
Note regarding a story published in the M&G on March 2 2012.
Jeff Radebe has articulated the ANC’s stance on the constitution rather terribly.
SA has won a moral and diplomatic victory at the UN, defending the protection of sexual minorities while preventing a walkout of other African states.
The three tactics type 2 diabetes sufferers should incorporate into their lives in order to effectively manage disease.
The selection of a new president for the World Bank is an opportunity to promote the continent.
Cosatu has tried a more measured approach
to attain its economic policy goals and it seems to be working.
Comparing Israel with the apartheid state has been going on for years. Now a new documentary film explores the comparison in disturbing detail.
Africa Centre’s fifth annual Infecting the City festival takes to the streets and public spaces of Cape Town’s city centre.
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says teachers must commit to providing quality teaching and uphold ethical and professional behaviour.
The trade and industry department says there are no definite plans to ban alcohol adverts but all options to curb alcohol abuse are being considered.
Congo’s army has widened a safety zone around the site of the weekend arms dump explosions that killed nearly 200 people.
The M&G is celebrating our growing circulation by giving away prizes to our loyal readers.
Icasa says women’s right to human dignity trumped TopTV’s right to freedom of expression in debating their appeal to launch a pornography channel.
Last weekend Africa’s first roller derby tournament heated up the mean streets of Modderfontein. Mail & Guardian wouldn’t have missed it for the world.
F1 team Marussia hired Maria de Villota as a test driver, providing the sport with a full-time female pilot for the first time since the 1990s.
Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane says Cabinet has called for the protracted debate on labour broking at Nedlac to be finalised soon.
South Africa’s Bulls are aiming to score three out of three Super 15 wins as they face New Zealand’s Otago Highlanders at the weekend.
Thai authorities have seized more than 200 animals, including tigers and lions among other rare species, in a raid on an illegal wildlife supplier.
Sanral is concerned about untruths being propagated by some political and civil organisation leaders trying to gather support against e-tolling.
Parliament’s joint ethics and members’ interests committee has exonerated ANC parliamentarian Thaba Mufamadi of misconduct allegations.