More than 100 women have been seriously attacked since the end of June, usually in a manner that is as arbitrary as it is cruel.
Medupi has failed on so many levels, but will the minister carry out his ‘heads will roll’ threat?
Secular and fundamentalist friction rages as Egyptian military cracks down on coup backlash.
A Democratic Alliance MP has proposed changes to the law to improve the quality of the judiciary.
A new study to be conducted in South Africa, Uganda and India has sparked a heated debate in the HIV activist and research community.
"The humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR) is worse than it has ever been."
Bribery is rife in Tanzania, but there appears to be little political will to end the widespread practice.
South Africa’s maternal mortality rate leaves the elderly to deal with its consequences, with many unable to keep up.
A small internet service provider that fiercely safeguards users’ data is a model of transparency.
More people continue to be killed and mutilated in initiation schools in South Africa each year than died in the Sharpeville massacre.