Nairobi’s street photographers run ingenious and efficient set-ups throughout the city.
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has confirmed that South Africa had deployed troops in countries neighbouring the Central African Republic.
Cosatu has been asked to make an upfront payment of R200 000, says the Johannesburg Metro police despite the union’s refusal.
A whistle-stop tour of the country reveals its rich diversity — and a nation scrambling to reforge its identity.
“Oh dear! Bought marmalade. I call that very feeble!” Maggie Smith’s character, the Countess of Trentham, says in Gosford Park.
Africa’s Great Lakes region now has the chance to achieve something that has eluded its war-weary people for several decades.
The Marikana inquiry may at some point in the distant future provide guidance on how to ensure police accountability to the public it serves.
More transparent guidance will mean less conflict centered on the governance of public schools.
Umlazi principal Mbongeni Mtshali won’t stand for nonsense – and his pupils respect him for it.
An open letter to Mthunywa Ngonzo, Eastern Cape education’s superintendent general.