But, for greedy relations, unscrupulous lawyers and other “experts”, it can be a license to plunder the unfortunate
Paul Rusesabagina — credited with saving hundreds of lives during the Rwandan genocide — was recently found guilty of terrorism, after being ‘tricked’ into custody by the Kagame regime
From Grammys to sold-out concerts, the West African music phenomenon is going mainstream
The EFF has made bold promises to root out corruption in ailing municipalities and redistribute land to the poor ahead of this year’s local government elections.
Many don’t have a formal education or business literacy but they support their families and create opportunities for others
Nearly half of the population in South Africa — one of the most unequal countries in the world — is considered chronically poor.
At a time when unemployment and poverty must be tackled head on, our country appears rudderless
In love, as in politics, look before you leap
Untreated effluent from textile factories in in Lesotho, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius and Madagascar pours into rivers, contaminating the water
The deep oceans are a fragile final frontier, largely unknown and untouched but mining companies and governments — other than those in Africa — are eying its mineral riches