The SABC’s Vuyo Mvoko and his crew were robbed of their belongings seconds before they could cross live from Milpark in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
Journalist and blogger, Chika Oduah, talks about the risks of being a journalist in Africa today and the notion that journalism thrives on bad news.
With high unemployment and an unstable economy, some Zimbabwean women turn to prostitution to make a living for themselves and their families.
We knew you couldn’t resist clicking on an EFF headline. In other news, Lesotho heads to the polls – and George Bush loves Africa.
Minister in the Presidency, Jeff Radebe, has condemned the spy cables leak and welcomed the State Security Agency’s investigation into the matter.
The SABC’s head of news, Jimi Matthews, has been accused of assaulting a staff member outside Parliament during the State of the Nation Address.
He laughs. No, he doesn’t. How the SABC is wired to take orders from Agent Z.
Fires have been wreaking havoc in the Cape Peninsula, where extreme weather conditions have hampered disaster management efforts.
Cistac reportedly said calls by Renamo for greater autonomy for the north and centre of the country could be justified under the constitution.
Ory Okolloh, founder of software company Ushahidi, is one of eight black women named as The 100 Most Influential People in 2014 by Time Magazine.