Some $750-million is missing from Angola’s treasury from a debt repayment deal with Russia, a report by a corruption watchdog group has revealed.
We track Equal Education’s two-year battle to get Angie Motshekga to publish norms for school infrastructure – a fight that is not over yet.
A Cairo court has sentenced 43 Egyptian and foreign employees of several NGOs to jail for one to five years for working illegally.
The clothing retailer posted a wider annual loss as changes in stores disrupted sales, but it expects trading results to improve from September.
More than 8 000 Kenyans are seeking millions in compensation from ex-colonial ruler Britain, claiming mistreatment during the 1950s Mau Mau uprising.
The Guardian has posted an audio clip of the claim by Michael Douglas after he denied saying cunnilingus was to blame for his throat cancer.
Defending champ Maria Sharapova has an imposing 7-1 career lead over Jelena Jankovic but their meeting at the French Open will be their first on clay.
Brutal hackings across SA have raised the spectre of Satanism and drug use in terrified communities. But the reality is more complex than that.
As Maria Alyokhina’s hunger strike continues, her strength inspires others as much as it scares the Russian state, writes Ramola Garai.
Forthcoming movie about likely 2016 contender’s early life is already causing controversy.