Search
Welcome
  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
Not a subscriber? Subscribe here
Register Now
  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
                       
Careers & Tenders
Newsletters
Subscribe
The Mail & Guardian
      SUBSCRIBE / Support independent journalism                   CAREERS & TENDERS / Visit careers.mg.co.za                   WHATSAPP? / Follow the M&G WhatsApp channel here            
Login / Register

LOGIN

  • News
    • Africa
    • Business
    • Editorial
    • Education
    • Health
    • Motoring
    • National
    • Sci-tech
    • Sport
    • World
  • Thought Leader
  • Politics
  • Green Guardian
  • Friday
  • The Diplomat
  • Research World
    • Submissions
    • Papers
  • 200 Young South Africans
  • Events
    • 200 Young South Africans
    • Greening The Future
    • Power Of Women
    • 2024 Edition
    • Critical Thinking Forum
    • Youth Summit
    • Webinars
  • More..
    • Cabinet Report Cards 2012-2021
    • Cabinet Report Cards 2023
    • Partners
    • Podcasts
    • Crossword
    • Digital Editions
    • Register
    • WhatsApp Channel
    • Login
    • Lost Password

           

Thabo Mbeki

Moeletsi Mbeki: More than just the second son
Article
/ 26 August 2011

Moeletsi Mbeki: More than just the second son

Moeletsi Mbeki is an ideas man, making him a thorn in the flesh of ruling elites — and his brother.

By Percy Zvomuya
AU could’ve wrapped up Libya conflict: Mbeki
Article
/ 20 August 2011

AU could’ve wrapped up Libya conflict: Mbeki

Former president Thabo Mbeki says the Libyan conflict could’ve been stopped sooner if the western world had listened to African leaders.

By Andre Grobler
No image available
Article
/ 14 August 2011

Calls for further arms deal investigations

The DA wants the Hawks to investigate "questionable and improper" payments made by German company Ferrostaal in the sale of submarines to SA.

By Staff Reporter
Agents paid millions in submarine deal
Article
/ 12 August 2011

Agents paid millions in submarine deal

Ferrostaal probe shows submarine deal consortium paid more than $40-million to SA agents whose chief attraction was their influence on politicians.

By Sam Sole Author and Sam Sole
Germans paid SA R300m for submarines, says report
Article
/ 5 August 2011

Germans paid SA R300m for submarines, says report

An audit of a German industrial company allegedly shows it paid R300-million to secure the sale of submarines to South Africa, media reports say.

By Staff Reporter
AU is being ignored — but it is not weak, says Mbeki
Africa
/ 1 August 2011

AU is being ignored — but it is not weak, says Mbeki

African Union solutions to African issues have been ignored by the rest of the world — but that does not mean the AU is weak, says Thabo Mbeki.

By Staff Reporter
ANC accused of one-party state complacency
Article
/ 31 July 2011

ANC accused of one-party state complacency

Political analyst Moeletsi Mbeki has accused the ANC of being complacent and unwilling to listen to the views of others.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma hails Mbeki’s role in Sudan
Africa
/ 9 July 2011

Zuma hails Mbeki’s role in Sudan

President Jacob Zuma on Friday praised the role his predecessor Thabo Mbeki played in bringing an end to conflict in Sudan.

By Staff Reporter
Mad hatter politicians and the lies they peddle
Article
/ 5 July 2011

Mad hatter politicians and the lies they peddle

The Libya regime’s offers to negotiate with the rebels may seem less than sincere but history has coughed up far worse fibs than Gaddafi’s fictions.

By Nickolaus Bauer
No image available
Africa
/ 20 June 2011

Mbeki heralds Sudanese pax ahead of secession

North and south Sudan have signed an agreement to demilitarise the disputed region of Abyei, says lead mediator and former SA president Thabo Mbeki.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Against Zuma’s better judgment

Between 2005 and 2009 South Africa went through what amounted to a constitutional crisis.

By The Editorial
No image available
Article
/ 27 May 2011

Shout about the ‘Secrecy Bill’

The decision to force through anti-democratic secrecy laws marks a striking retreat from SA’s post-1994 legislative tradition.

By The Editorial
Battle for Zim report in final round
Article
/ 20 May 2011

Battle for Zim report in final round

Judgment reserved in Jacob Zuma’s last attempt to conceal judges’ assessment of 2002 election

By Glenda Daniels
Judgment reserved in M&G bid to access Zim report
Article
/ 17 May 2011

Judgment reserved in M&G bid to access Zim report

There is an "evidentional void" in the Presidency’s argument it could not release a report on the 2002 Zimbabwe elections, the Concourt has heard.

By Fienie Grobler
No image available
Article
/ 17 May 2011

Zim report has info ‘supplied in confidence’

The Presidency tried to convince the Constitutional Court on Tuesday that it should not be compelled to release a report on the Zimbabwe elections.

By Johannesburg
Mandela to vote at home on Monday
Article
/ 16 May 2011

Mandela to vote at home on Monday

Former president Nelson Mandela will cast a special vote at his Houghton home, north of Johannesburg, on Monday, the IEC said.

By Staff Reporter
‘Zuma plot’: Conspiracy stuck on repeat
Article
/ 15 April 2011

‘Zuma plot’: Conspiracy stuck on repeat

Secret revelation of plans to unseat Jacob Zuma … where have we come across this before?

By Nic Dawes Author
Police deny knowing secret report was faked
Article
/ 14 April 2011

Police deny knowing secret report was faked

SAPS said on Thursday they have no knowledge of the veracity and sale of a report alleging ANC members were plotting to oust the president.

By Miranda Andrew
SA joins Brics club to punch above its weight
Article
/ 13 April 2011

SA joins Brics club to punch above its weight

Jacob Zuma on Thursday joins a club of the world’s most important developing nations at a summit in China, the latest effort to assert his n

By Tabelo Timse &
No image available
Article
/ 12 April 2011

Mdluli points finger at ‘Mbeki camp’

Crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli said Thabo Mbeki’s camp was trying to take over police intelligence ahead of the 2012 ANC conference.

By Miranda Andrew
No image available
Article
/ 8 April 2011

Air force wanted to buy six VIP jets

The business jet controversially bought for the use of former president Thabo Mbeki in 2001 is not good enough for President Jacob Zuma.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
SA’s ‘no-fly’ vote hits turbulence
Article
/ 25 March 2011

SA’s ‘no-fly’ vote hits turbulence

Support of the United Nations resolution was an attempt to avoid further criticism, diplomats say.

By Mandy Rossouw
No image available
Article
/ 4 March 2011

The ANC’s Age of Apology is upon us

If former president Thabo Mbeki’s rule was the Age of Denial, President Jacob Zuma’s term of office is likely to be known as the Age of Apology.

By Mandy Rossouw
No image available
Article
/ 21 February 2011

Moeletsi Mbeki: ‘Ideologically, the ANC is stuck’

Economic analyst Moeletsi Mbeki on Sunday rejected President Jacob Zuma’s portrayal of him as an armchair critic.

By Emsie Ferreira
No image available
Article
/ 20 February 2011

DA calls for inquiry into VIP travel costs

The DA on Sunday called for a hearing on the chartering of aircraft for VIPs, amid reports that Thabo Mbeki’s flights to Sudan had cost R20,5-million.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 20 February 2011

Mbeki’s trips to Sudan cost taxpayers R20,5m

Former president Thabo Mbeki’s travels to Sudan has cost taxpayers R20,5-million between April 2009 and October last year, a media report said.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 28 January 2011

Beyond the Mbeki doctrine

Two years since he was booted out of the Union Buildings, Thabo Mbeki still seems to be setting the agenda on some crucial foreign policy questions.

By The Editorial
Mbeki: Côte d’Ivoire rivals must talk to end crisis
Africa
/ 24 January 2011

Mbeki: Côte d’Ivoire rivals must talk to end crisis

Thabo Mbeki says only talks between Côte d’Ivoire president Laurent Gbagbo and rival Alassane Ouattara can end their political deadlock.

By Staff Reporter
Copers recross to ANC
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Copers recross to ANC

Party hit by defection to ANC and publicising of secret diplomatic cables.

By Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
Mbeki’s ANC credentials ‘speak for themselves’
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Mbeki’s ANC credentials ‘speak for themselves’

Thabo Mbeki’s ANC credentials "speak for themselves", his spokesperson said in reaction to reports that he was involved in the formation of Cope.

By Staff Reporter
Diplomats — who needs them?
Analysis
/ 14 January 2011

Diplomats — who needs them?

High-speed communication and travel make the diplomat’s traditional role an anachronism.

By Staff Reporter
Professor disputes Mbeki-Cope link
Article
/ 13 January 2011

Professor disputes Mbeki-Cope link

A report that former president Thabo Mbeki was involved in the formation of Cope was a "misinterpretation", a Unisa professor said on Thursday.

By Sapa Afp and Mail Guardian Reporter
← Older posts
Newer posts →

MAIL & GUARDIAN

ABOUT

About
Contact
Advertise

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Subscribe
Newsletters

FOLLOW

WhatsApp Channel
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
Instagram
LinkedIn
TikTok
Threads

FLAGSHIP EVENTS

200 Young South Africans
Power Of Women
Greening The Future

LEGAL & CORRECTIONS

Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Ethics & Social Media Policy

RESOURCES

Mail & Guardian Careers
Property for sale


Mail & Guardian

© 2025 The Mail & Guardian. All rights reserved.

  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }