Names tossed about in the speculation include Caribbean-American author Jamaica Kincaid, Canadian poet Anne Carson, Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Hungary’s Peter Nadas and American novelist Thomas Pynchon.
The announcement of his arrest comes a day after US prosecutors released an indictment against McAfee for allegedly failing to report income
The governing party wants localisation at the centre of its infrastructure-led strategy
Africans should know by now that they can’t depend on leaders and should rather learn to do it themselves
The commission must come out clearly on corruption to ensure that laypeople understand how it impacts on their human rights
Sadtu has accused the state of being an “uncaring employer” for failing to pay salary increases due two years ago
The pandemic has revealed that neoliberalism is dysfunctional, especially as regards state health and social services, and a new system is needed
Endless, toothless internal integrity committees are not the way out of corruption
Local scientists are using wastewater-based epidemiology to trace the SARS-CoV-2 virus in South Africa’s sewage system, which could act as an early warning system for outbreaks of Covid-19, as well as other diseases
Uganda’s president is likely to win the next election. But Bobi Wine’s constituency poses the most serious threat yet to his continued rule