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The idiot’s guide to the open road tolling system

The <em>Mail & Guardian</em> presents its dummies guide to the open-road tolling system explaining what you can expect.

Talent on the horizon

The <em>M&G</em> profiles four emerging South African musical talents with big plans for 2011.

ANCYL denies Malema’s ‘white’ judiciary rant

Your favourite Mail & Guardian stories for 2010

What was 2010 made of? Sugar and spice, or slugs and snails and puppy dogs’ tails? We round up your favourite stories for the year based on views.

Holiday fun list: December 2010

Wondering how you are going to keep the children busy these holidays so that you too can enjoy your December holidays? Look no further.

Performances

Performances, fashion light up Metro FM Music Awards

The 10th Metro FM Music Awards were held in Nelspruit at the beautiful Mbombela Stadium on November 27.

Trouble with Webmail accounts

Webmail account holders be warned. Someone may have access to your confidential emails and Webmail doesn’t seem to know how to correct the problem.

World economic regions descend on SA for the first time

The RTPO annual general assembly, hosted in South Africa this year, will have SA’s Mundunwazi Baloyi run for its leadership.

Unesco team to probe mining at Mapungubwe

Environmental activists are up in arms over coal-mining operations set to take place near the Mapungubwe National Park in Limpopo.

Professionals needed for the renewal of financial services

A shortage of professionals in the local financial services sector almost guarantees that SA will sluggish economic recovery in 2011.

New sports minister Mbalula ‘hits the ground running’

New sports minister Mbalula ‘hits the ground running’

New sports minister Fikile Mbalula said he intends rooting out corruption and would call for more money to be injected into the sector.

ANCYL: ‘Our relevance is determined by the needs of the people’

The ANCYL, which celebrated its 66th anniversary on Saturday, says it will remain relevant as long as young people are exposed to injustice.

The New Age announces new editor

The New Age announces new editor

Former Sanef deputy chair Henry Jeffreys has been appointed as the new editor of <i>The New Age</i> newspaper after five of its top staff quit.

Prison ticket

Prison ticket

The <em>M&G</em> speaks to three women who are serving time at a Johannesburg prison after being arrested for drug smuggling.

The numbers don’t add up

The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs tackles the chaos and confusion surrounding the documentation process for Zimbabweans living in South Africa.

Reed Dance keeps traditions alive

Reed Dance keeps traditions alive

Fikile Khubone was one of the 26 000 Zulu maidens who turned out for uMkhosi WoMhlanga — the Reed Dance — on September 11.

Zimbabwe dispensation 101

Zimbabwean nationals in South Africa, who top the world’s asylum-seeker list, could face possible deportation if they have no documentation.

Online casino fights gambling ban

Online casino Piggs Peak has been granted leave to appeal the North Gauteng High Court ruling on August 20 banning online gambling in South Africa.

Alice Walker in SA ‘to connect our struggles’

Alice Walker in SA ‘to connect our struggles’

African-American writer Alice Walker is the first speaker from outside Africa to speak at the Steve Biko Memorial Lecture.

Alice Walker to deliver Steve Biko lecture

Alice Walker to deliver Steve Biko lecture

Author Alice Walker will visit South Africa for the first time in September this year to deliver the 11th Steve Biko Memorial Lecture.

Online casino fights back

Online casino Piggs Peak plans to appeal Friday’s North Gauteng High Court ruling which bans online gambling in South Africa.