South Africans listened to the weird testimony of people who denied they looted the country’s coffers — except Zuma, who refused to respond
Cleopatra Kambugu is the first Ugandan whose transition has been recognised by the state
The chief justice we didn’t know we needed protected the independence of the judiciary through dark days but leaves an ambivalent legacy
Afrobarometer reports that confidence in the police has halved over the last 10 years, with 73% of respondents saying they have little to no trust in the police
When crises strike then selfishness prevails, as Britain has done with its vaccine ‘red’ travel list
The solicitor-general said state legal assistance for the embattled Western Cape judge president ended when the JSC confirmed that he was guilty of misconduct for trying to compromise Concourt judges
The importance of student participation in local government elections was discussed by EWC students
Public protector finds that money that was meant to celebrate the struggle icon was used to benefit senior politicians
New revelations by a whistleblower prove that the social media platform clearly understands its negative impact on society, but that profits are a greater lure than preserving democracy