On Monday May 17, YouTube launched in South Africa. They are excited to host a domain which promotes local content. But whether streaming speed for South African audiences will improve is unknown and exactly how local competition will cope is yet to be seen.
As part of our <a href="http://www.mg.co.za/3city" target="_blank">Three City Tour</a> we stay at the newly renovated five star Oyster Box Hotel in Umhlanga Rocks, KZN. The breathtaking seaside location and tasteful attention to detail in every room, restaurant and bar made for a unique experience.
As part of our <a href="http://www.mg.co.za/3city" target="_blank">Three City Tour</a> we provide a glimpse into Durban’s restaurant options. From the finest Italian to tasty Mexican, healthy organic fare to five star dining, get a taste of Durban.
SA filmmaker Craig Tanner presents Fahrenheit 2010, a hard-hitting examination of what the 2010 Fifa World Cup really means for South Africa.
As part of M&G’s pre-World Cup coverage, we look at how average people living in South Africa are preparing for the influx of foreigners. Silas and Samuel Muzumbi are brothers who make and sell art on 7th Street in Melville. They are excited about the World Cup, despite the Metro Police’s efforts to stop them from selling their art.
Our 2010 <a href="http://www.mg.co.za/3city" target="_blank">Three City Tour</a> kicks off with Durban’s nightlife. From chilli Tequila to beach bars, we show you how locals party in SA’s hottest city.
The One in Nine Campaign showed solidarity with Khwezi, the woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rape, four years ago. The approximately
30 protestors cautioned women not to enter the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on May 11 warning them that the building is unsafe.
Minister of Public Service and Administration Collins Chabane plays the imbira at the Ranch Hotel in Polokwane to honour his musical journey.
M&G political editor Rapule Tabane reflects on this week’s ANC press conference regarding possible action against ANCYL President Julius Malema.
Sub-Saharan migrant women have endured various forms of sexual violence in their countries and on their way to Europe. Few dare to speak out about what they have suffered.