A country is in flames. Two of its top men square off to say everything and nothing
This photographer hopes that wise leadership arises to channel the energy of the youth of today, as did their forebears of 1976, into the actions that are necessary to truly liberate our country
Through a combination of architectural photographs and autobiographical stories, a new book constructs memories of this historic neighbourhood
Out on bail on similar charges, Dawie Groenewald finds himself behind bars once again, this time alongside hunter AB Steyn
Avat has secured a donation of several hundred million doses of Covid-19 drugs from the United States, 25-million of which will begin to be rolled out by the end of this week
As consumers seek alternative power solutions, innovators are producing new products that suit their needs
Unless meaningful change occurs soon, more blood will be spilt on Swazi streets
Nchini Kenya, janga la corona lilizidisha visa vya unyanyasaji wa nyumbani, ila tatizo hilo limekuwepo na wahasiriwa wamekua wakisaidiwa na watu.
This story is published as part of a seriessupported by the IIE Community Justice Project Kenya: Don’t be silent Chinese mining company accused of ‘ruining’ Sierra Leone village Giving Rwandan refugees a voice One man’s fight against human trafficking in Malawi Fuelling South Africa’s feminist revolution To read this story in English, click here. Mapambano […]
The arrival of a foreign mining company in Kono, a diamond-rich district in the east of Sierra Leone, had a devastating impact on the local community – and their attempts to seek justice have been frustrated at every turn.