Once upon a time, being a South African in the rest of Africa was a get-out-of-jail-free card. Now we are viewed with anger. And we deserve it
A brutal crackdown has left critics of the government fearing for their lives and afraid to speak out
Mining mogul Bridgette Radebe denies meddling in the neighbouring country’s politics
A class action is planned to get mines to clear the dangerously high levels of lead in a Zambian town
A class action is planned to get mines to clear the dangerously high levels of lead in a Zambian town
New Afrobarometer poll samples Africans’ perceptions of climate change
The militarised Warsai Yikealo Secondary School is at the heart of Eritrea’s repressive regime, according to Human Rights Watch
For academic Stella Nyanzi, obscenity — radical rudeness — is an act of rebellion against the repressive Museveni regime
The Marrakech that tourists are shown is a very different place from the city that locals live in
Choppies began life as a struggling general dealer in Botswana and now consists of about 250 stores in eight countries