Three of Angola’s eight opposition parties are formally contesting the August 31 election results.
The effects of climate change are accelerating and the collapse of mitigation trade has implications for emissions reduction.
Historically, South Africa’s airwaves have been under democratic control. Now they are being captured by big business.
The Marikana saga exposes the injustice raging in our society, writes a group of organisations that work with marginalised people.
The assault and unlawful arrest accusations by Marikana miners have been given weight by officers being called to an identity parade.
Within a few days of the NPA announcement that it was dropping charges of murder against 270 Lonmin miners, a spoof had made its way on the internet.
South Africa’s 2012 tour of England will not be remembered for a few weak middle-order batting displays in one-day internationals.
Well, that’s it. The biggest party ever held in the UK is over and London raised the Games to a level the Brazilians are determined to equal.
Two-time world champ Greg Minnaar has set his sights on a few more World Cups before he calls it a day.
For the first time an Aids vaccine in our lifetime is possible, but scientists need money and support to make it work.