‘It is our ardent hope that our new proprietor, the MDIF, will allow us the freedom to tell the stories of South Africa as it ought to be told’
As part of the same deal, current CEO Hoosain Karjieker becomes a minority shareholder. Trevor Ncube, the former publisher, has left the company.
Howa described the M&G as something of a thorn in the side of the Zuma administration.
April 18 marked 36 years of self-rule for Zimbabwe. Trevor Ncube argues that a new set of principled leaders is needed to save the country.
We release this statement to correct inaccurate perceptions that may arise from "The New Age" article published.
Zimbabwe-born, Africa media heavyweight Trevor Ncube has said in his TEDx Talk that "life is unconventional, and we need to embrace it".
The Media Institute of Southern Africa has recognised M&G owner Trevor Ncube for his contribution to press freedom in Zimbabwe.
<i>M&G</i> proprietor Trevor Ncube found himself on the receiving end of harassment this weekend while entering South Africa after a business trip.
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/ 25 February 2011
<i>The Mail & Guardian</i>’s readers share their views on Trevor Ncube’s opinion piece, mortuaries in KwaZulu-Natal and much more.
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/ 26 November 2009
The African Media Initiative (AMI) has announced that Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Trevor Ncube have been appointed co-chairs of its board.
The M&G Media board has announced that Hoosain Karjieker will become chief executive and Anastacia Martin will become publisher of print and online.
Another Zimbabwe publisher announced plans on Thursday to launch an independent daily, five years after the only private daily was shut by authorities
<em>M&G</em>’s editor-in-chief Ferial Haffajee will be leaving the paper to take up the position of editor-in-chief of <em>City Press</em>.
Zimbabweans will soon be able to pick an independent daily newspaper alongside state-run dailies <i>The Herald</i> and <i>The Chronicle</i>.
As Zimbabwe’s new government gets to grips with rebuilding the country, a new newspaper, <i>NewsDay</i>, is readying for its first print run.
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/ 15 November 2008
M&G proprietor Trevor Ncube has received the illustrious German African Award 2008 in recognition of his fight for media freedom.
Avusa CEO Prakash Desai has been elected president of Print Media South Africa, the body representing newspaper and magazine publishers.
Zimbabwean publisher and entrepreneur Trevor Ncube, also the owner of the Mail & Guardian, has won the prestigious German Africa Award 2008.
In certain areas you cannot buy foodstuffs or basic essentials without a note from a headman or so-called war veterans authorising the purchase.
State media in Zimbabwe on Friday accused prominent South Africa-based Mail & Guardian publisher Trevor Ncube of donating R300Â 000 to President Robert Mugabe’s rival Simba Makoni two weeks ahead of scheduled parliamentary polls.
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/ 10 February 2008
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, who only days ago looked assured of re-election next month as a result of splits in the opposition, now has to contend with a growing mutiny within his own ranks. Analysts who had regarded Mugabe as a shoo-in at national polls are revising their forecasts.
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/ 12 November 2007
Mail & Guardian publisher Trevor Ncube has scotched rumours that Tokyo Sexwale’s Mvelaphanda Group is planning to buy a 30% stake in the newspaper. Ncube said that the company was in talks with a number of people, but at this stage, a deal was not on the cards.
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/ 3 November 2007
Trevor Ncube’s article ("Opportunity knocks for Zimbabwe", October 5) cannot go unchallenged. One would have expected him to make use of his lofty position to differentiate clearly the forest from the trees where the situation in this wretched country is concerned, writes Ketayi Makosa.
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/ 24 November 2005
Former editor Howard Barrell reflects on a time of sometimes painful transition at the <i>M&G</i>.
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/ 24 November 2005
Read more on the names at the helm of the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>.