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
After months of little action, the planned nationwide stayaway may not be an impressive show of force by the trade union movement
They have been unable to return to their school in North West because the hostel is closed
Learning to teach takes on new forms under the Covid-19 regulations
Land reform minister announces an intensified programme to allocate arable land to emerging farmers
Proposals for how to carve up ownership of the airline could mean that the government will no longer hog the whole pie
Deputy Social Development Minister Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu tells the UN that the war on drugs has failed and is suggesting other options to tackle addiction
President Cyril Ramaphosa needs to hold ‘fireside chats’ and have more power and institutional muscle around him, writes Richard Calland
More than 11 800MW of new electricity capacity from independent power producers will come online in 2022, giving Eskom space to do more maintenance on its unreliable infrastructure
The British Museum is returning a temple plaque to Iraq, after an investigation discovered it had been looted