The suspended KZN prisons boss was barred from entering his office by armed security staff last week, at the behest of his national counterpart
The organisation argues that the Copyright Act is unconstitutional because it violates the human rights of blind people. The case will be heard on 21 September
The past cannot be erased, but leaders can choose how to respond to it and how to forge a better future
The industry has lost 23 000 jobs since 2012, according to a Statistics South Africa census
Responding to widespread claims that France is funding Rwandan forces, the president says ‘no one is sponsoring’ his army
Standard Bank’s Instant Money footprint increases through spaza shops and informal market partnerships
Deputy secretary general Jesse Duarte ordered that they come to the party headquarters to ‘sit with the registration teams and go over their lists’
Although Bitcoin grabs all the headlines, the alt-coins have been amassing even more impressive returns
To understand more about what’s going on in South America’s most populous country, and what might happen next, The Continent spoke to João Bosco Monte, the head of the Brazil Africa Institute
Military juntas seldom protect human rights, but they justify their coups for this reason