‘A young woman’s voice doesn’t break. It gets firmer.’ This idea runs through African author, Ama Ata Aidoo’s narration on the creative processes.
This short documentary reveals how Swaziland’s High Court sent an editor and a human rights lawyer to prison over articles critical of the judiciary.
How will the EFF-aligned Lawyers for Economic Freedom represent disadvantaged communities when Julius Malema doesn’t?
Far from being a fiery confrontation, the Eskom chair’s exit was a distinctly gentlemanly affair.
Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla has been convicted of assaulting a teacher during a road-rage incident in Mthatha in 2013.
Journalist and poet Fungai Machirori is the founder of the feminist blog Her Zimbabwe, a platform for Zimbabwean women to voice their stories.
The Bala Brothers’s debut on American TV network PBS has opened the way to global fame for the trio who will tour the US later this year.
National director of Public Prosecutions Mxolisi Nxasana has accused the police of "assuming the role of defence" in the matter involving his deputy.
The founder of the Underground Library, Neo Mathetsa, says he is humbled by his community’s support after the successful launch of the initiative.
Winter is coming and the House of Eskom struggles to ward off the darkness.