The study highlights the need for more research to focus on African demographics on the continent to personalise treatments
Beneficiaries crying oppression are eating at the table apartheid set for them — and complaining when someone else is finally offered a chair
The Kenyan writer is dead but his story will live on, the story of the colonialism and the betrayal of postcolonial elites and how to survive
His pen exposed injustice, honoured heritage and helped free the African imagination from colonial constraint
Judge Nathan Erasmus said he had not seen any remorse from the trio, who were convicted of kidnapping and human trafficking earlier this month
South Africa needs to rethink its executive overload and trim the number of deputy ministers, saving R100 million a year
A faction in the uMkhonto weSizwe party aligned to traditional leaders is calling for a leadership change that could affect not only Floyd Shivambu
But the city describes the budget as ‘fully funded, pro-poor and pro-growth’
Taxpayers are paying for ill-disciplined, unaccountable and debt ridden local governments
Renewable does not always mean responsible, which is why business and human rights needs to be at the heart of Africa’s energy future