Nigeria toughens currency trading curbs to slow down the depreciation of the naira following the collapse of global oil prices.
Family homes are being destroyed under the orders of King Mswati III, to make land available for a Science, Innovation and Biotechnology Park.
The Constitutional Court has ruled that domestic workers have the same rights as employees of liquidated business Pinnacle Point Group.
Lifting ivory and rhino horn trade bans could translate to an economic turnaround for Africa, where the black market for animal products is thriving.
It’s been a stormy year for SA politics. Africa Check looks back at dodgy data, political spin, false claims, bogus qualifications and conspiracies.
Power FM’s 25% listenership drop in the past six months was a result of the station’s inability to broadcast on three of their five transmitters.
A Japanese researcher who was found to have plagiarised and fabricated parts of her stem cell research has failed to replicate her published results.
While South African life expectancy dropped between 1990 and 2013, the are signs of hope again.
A major source of income and jobs is on hold while the company tries to find a solution.
Documents raise major questions about the suspension of two top Sars officials