The transport minister uses humour, which his targets don’t find funny, to survive in tough times or to divert attention from a problem.
Kenyan farmers say theft of their crop is endemic – and they suspect collusion
The outgoing vice-chancellor’s term has been extended to April to allow for a smooth hand-over
“They say people disappear, young men with dreadlocked hair, with tattoos, or even just carrying a laptop in a backpack,” writes Elnathan John in a reflective essay about Nigeria.
The construction industry has contracted sharply, partly due to Covid, and needs to rebalance its focus if it wants to survive
The 30 students, who went to a bash at a tavern in East London, were not wearing masks, did not sanitise their hands nor keep to social distancing regulations.
When it comes to mega infrastructure projects, it is still the mega white-owned companies who score government contracts
The longer you save towards retirement the larger your retirement savings are expected to be due to the effect of compounding interest
Governments are processing tons of personal information to limit the spread of Covid-19. They must ensure this does not cost us our privacy
The privilege-protecting systems we use for grading universities are simply poor science