“’We are Namibians, and not South Africans,’ he told the Supreme Court during his trial in Pretoria in 1967-1968"
"Breica filled the old water bottles with sand, turning them into bricks. He used these bricks to build a house for his grandmother."
Robots are for the repetitive work where having a human operator adds no value to the process – but mass unemployment looms
The mountain kingdom’s politicians keep playing the same old game, with the same frustrating results
Kenya’s shiny new railway line is the first stage in a network that promises to transform the region
"Make no mistake: in choosing Tedros, the WHO has made a decisive break from the past. It was about time."
After forcing out Jammeh, The Gambia must fix what he broke
Until recently, this kind of aggressively hostile behaviour towards any kind of opposition, would have been unthinkable in Zambia
‘Scientists do not yet know exactly where the Ebola virus hides between outbreaks but nearly all experts agree that another outbreak is inevitable.’
The former Nigerian president talks about the continent’s future, its failures and the youth explosion that keeps him awake at night