Software giant plans to morph into a services company, writes Alistair Fairweather.
As Uganda celebrates 50 years of independence, Daniel Edyegu wonders how much has changed since those dark days of colonial rule.
A new report from UN experts has accused exiled allies of Cote d’Ivoire’s former president of trying to recruit extremist rebels.
Jon Tullett shares some online security tricks that will keep the web wolves from your door.
South African businesses and consumers are being denied full access to world-class high-speed mobile data facilities, writes Greg Gordon.
A world where Mitt Romney holds the most powerful office may seem different to Barack Obama. In many ways, though, it looks uncannily similar.
Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi has pardoned those charged or convicted of acts "in support of the revolution" since the beginning of the uprising.
The ICC has launched an "urgent investigation" after allegations were levelled by India TV that several umpires were willing to fix matches for money.
President Jacob Zuma has called on the African Union and United Nations to work together to secure peace on the continent.
Former South African Airways CEO Khaya Ngqula’s lawyer has told the airline’s former chairperson Cheryl Carolus he intends to sue her for R40-million.