The new rule, which will become active from November 1 this year, directly impacts South Africa’s double Olympic gold medallist Caster Semenya
Emsindweni residents are challenging the lawfulness of evictions in March and April, which saw their homes demolished on at least three occasions
The decision after two weeks of violent protests which left at least one person dead and put the lives of countless others at risk
The British marketing analytics firm is going to file for insolvency in Britain and the US after failing to recover from the Facebook data scandal
Barclays Africa Group announced that it is cutting ties with beleaguered firm KPMG as its joint auditors
Both the media and civil society need to rethink the way they understand their roles when it comes to social accountability
A big rise in armed attacks in the Sahel – and the intensity of the attacks in recent years – is now seen as a major source of concern
Despite losing a hectic semi-final, Jürgen Klopp’s side will play defending champions Real Madrid in Kiev
When the coloured population of Simon’s Town was forcibly removed, Aunty Patty’s family remained
The reality is many of us look at water like we do a takeaway container.