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The travel and tourism trade show that takes place in Durban next month is expected to generate at least R1,2 billion in revenue for local businesses. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP) (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL/AFP via Getty Images)

Africa’s Travel Indaba to boost local economy

The travel and tourism trade show that takes place in Durban next month is expected to generate at least R1,2 billion in revenue for local businesses

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WATCH | National election debate at Fort Hare – Navigating South Africa’s political crossroads

Join Mail & Guardian and the University of Fort Hare on 17 April 2024 for a pivotal election debate. Engage with top leaders as South Africa approaches a historic election,…

2023 post Sona panellists Athandiwe Saba, former M&G deputy editor; Dr Roland Ngam, Programme Manager for Climate Change and Sociological Transfomation at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung; Lizeka Tandwa, Political Editor at the Mail & Guardian; Tessa Dooms, Director Rivonia Circle, and Professor Richard Calland, Associate Professor, University of Cape Town.

M&G Critical Thinking Forum | State of the Nation Address

Join the Mail & Guardian, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and a panel of experts at the post-State of the Nation Address Critical Thinking Forum in Cape Town

200 Young South Africans 2023
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In Pictures: 200 Young South Africans 2023

The youth are South Africa’s key to reaching greatness, and for almost two decades, the Mail and Guardian have continuously recognised the impact the South African Youth make…

People take part in a Trans freedom march for victims of transphobic hatred , on November 20, 2021 in Rome, Italy. Transgender Day of Remembrance (Tdor) is the global day of remembrance for victims of hate and violence against transgender people.  (Photo by Simona Granati – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

Fighting for inclusion can never be fascism, Drew Forrest!

The M&G has a responsibility to deplatform dehumanising views, to advocate for free speech but not allow hate speech

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Response to the falsehoods about the M&G in Sanef’s media ethics and credibility report

Media houses holding each other to account is essential to a working democracy, but false claims serve only to undermine that goal

The Weekly Mail on June 14 1985.

1985: The year it all started

In the coming weeks we will take you back, year by year, through our history and the history of this country and continent. So much has changed since 1985. So much more needs to…

Inspirational: Matthew Buckland was a much-loved friend and colleague and a well-respected leader in the field of journalism. (Image via VentureBurn)

Digital pioneer whose kindness stood out

Matthew Buckland, 1974-2019

Buckland studied journalism at Rhodes University and completed a Harvard Business School executive education course for future leaders. (Twitter)

Digital pioneer Matthew Buckland dies

​Digital news entrepreneur Matthew Buckland has died at age 45

With diesel and petrol coming under pressure – not just from demand

Dev test article 28 August 2017

It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.

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M&G needed now just as much as it was 30 years ago

Governments and big business might be good, or bad – they require the same amount of oversight and investigation by media and civil society.

The M&G succeeds when it leads. In 1985 that meant great public-interest journalism

Innovative leader has to keep its sights on the future

The M&G’s clarity of purpose and voice positions it better for success than some of its larger rivals. But it is not enough to be well positioned.

The founding editors of the Weekly Mail, Irwin Manoim and Anton Harber.

A few post-retrenchment beers … and a new paper is born

Three editors look back on the Mail & Guardian’s history – and forward to its future – as the paper celebrates its 30th birthday this month.

More than 50% of black women remain unemployed.

Young South Africans on youth unemployment and circumcision

Three of the M&G’s 200 YSA discuss the country’s unemployment issues and the controversial topic of male initiation.

Nic Dawes.

Mail & Guardian editor-in-chief Nic Dawes resigns

Nic Dawes will step down as the M&G editor-in-chief to join the Hindustan Times in New Delhi as chief content and editorial officer.

You got it wrong, Mr Selebi

The Mail & Guardian has strongly objected to allegations made about it in an affidavit by police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi supporting his court application to stop the…