The former president was absent from court, but his counsel argued that health matters be left aside, so as to hear his case for the removal of Billy Downer
Your Africa updates: What happened on the continent this past week
‘It’s not drilling into bones!’: Misconceptions keep donors away, says SABMR, but a match outside of a patient’s family is a needle in a haystack
In the absence of mechanisms to recoup investment into cleaner fuels, refineries may be faced with tough decisions
Increased pressure being placed on our cognitive abilities and continuous exposure to digital technologies affect employees’ attention span
Nigeria has launched military campaigns against bandits in the northwest before and even sought amnesty deals to coax them to abandon hideouts deep in the region’s vast forests.
The world champions must win with a bonus point in Townsville on Saturday to keep their slender Rugby Championship hopes alive
The bank accounts of Pro Service Consulting and Thenga Holdings have been frozen
The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday ruled that Russia was “responsible” for the 2006 killing of dissident agent Alexander Litvinenko
State television broadcast patriotic songs as it announced the coup attempt and urged “the people to confront it”.