Ten years ago Stephen Hawking made a bet with the man in the office next door at Cambridge University: SA’s Neil Turok, the son of ANC MP Ben Turok.
As participants gather for this year’s World Economic Forum on Africa many will be asking how best to seize the opportunity of the continent’s boom.
There’s blood on the floor after Guptagate, and the powerful justice minister Jeff Radebe has to mop it up.
If we are to have any chance of resolving the escalating crisis in our society, we are going to have to think beyond liberalism.
Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini can’t be running a democracy if no challenge to the monarchy or state is possible, writes Musa Ndlangamandla.
Germany’s football success is widely seen as a reward for doing things the right way, but many are afraid it could be fleeting.
Can anyone escape the internet? Tech journalist Paul Miller decided to give it a try.
One man’s misfortune is another’s gain. David Miller owed his place in South Africa’s Champion’s Trophy squad to Jacques Kallis’s withdrawal.
The Grugq, who is pale, balding, boyishly pudgy and was dressed in a black golf shirt and a zip-up black jersey, looked like he had just woken up.
A SA businessperson has been deported from Zambia, the latest in a string of deportations seen as instigated by politically connected competitors.