South Africa is like the migrant worker who has found himself a new lover and forgot about his family.
As most people now acknowledge, the errors of the post-9/11 Western “war on terror” led to increases in the number of terrorist incidents.
The pressure is on the Chiefs coach to lead his team to victory in the Telkom Knockout.
Denial and blame are not the way to go. Tough questions need to be asked – and answered.
It is crucial to promote good political leadership and celebrate its successes on the continent – the aim of the Ibrahim Prize.
After all, it is ordinary people working together who really have the power to change the world.
The Olympics in Rio are the game-changer. Suddenly nations that care little for rugby have diverted funds to the sport.
Glen Agliotti’s suggestion that the country ran smoothly under apartheid is dehumanising, racist and is not excused by any Jacob Zuma incompetence.
African economies will grow if there is investment in basic research and development
Incentives for those who share their research will pave the way