Fixing cricket matches must be made a criminal offence to strike fear into the hearts of potential offenders, says former India skipper Rahul Dravid.
Alan Knott-Craig made his first appearance in court in the case brought against Vodacom about the invention of the Please Call Me.
Japan’s prime minister has spoken out about the need for action to deal with the build up of radioactive water at the Fukushima nuclear plant.
A serious fire at one of East Africa’s most vital transport hubs, Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, has caused significant damage.
Two US men have been charged with illegally lobbying to have sanctions lifted against Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe.
As rivals Amcu and the NUM circle over mines in a desperate attempt to wrestle power, employers might have to brace for unsettling demands.
Want to talk about equality, fertility apps and women in the news? Now you can … at the Mail & Guardian’s new women’s hub, which launches today.
Zimbabwe Reserve Bank governor Dr Gideon Gono says the government has no plans to reintroduce the local currency in the near future.
The ‘patriotic’ culture war being waged by the government may force the closure of one of Hungary’s leading arts academies
The controversial National Youth Development Agency is struggling to collect funds owed to it by young businesspeople.