Chelsea’s clash with Liverpool was always going to be a crunch encounter in the Premier League title race but a difficult week has raised the stakes.
Kenya will cooperate with the ICC to try key suspects behind unrest after the country’s bitterly disputed 2007 election, a top minister said.
South Africa’s total industry new vehicle sales declined by 19,5% year-on-year to 35 931 units in September, Naamsa said on Friday.
The Democratic Alliance is seething about President Jacob Zuma’s much-heralded complaints hotline, which it says is dysfunctional.
Charlotte Bauer is blown away by a recent encounter with Gloria Steinem, the original women’s libber.
Over the telephone, poet and literary editor Liesl Jobson seems a mix of contradictions. She finds writing poetry a ”long, agonising” process.
Somali pirates on Friday captured a Spanish fishing boat in the Indian Ocean, marking a return of sea bandits from the lawless Horn of Africa country
A prominent Zimbabwean human rights activist and eight others are suing the government for -million, their lawyer said.
The Guinean army that turned a peaceful demonstration into a bloodbath is powerful and difficult to reform while it holds power, analysts say.
A story that received major coverage this week was the elevation of one Kirsten Nematandani to the leadership of South African football.