Abdallae Ahmed Mumin recalls being shot at and threatened in the line of duty. He escaped with his life, but not all his peers were so lucky.
Mozambique is starting to accept it needs more than private military aid to fight the Islamic State insurgency
But the country also has its weaknesses
Professor Rushiella Songca has ambitious plans to improve the performance of the institution
Thousands of students, who owe billions of rands in outstanding fees to universities, can’t get their qualification certificates and so can’t get jobs
Woman contract employee accuses her former manager of sexually predatory behaviour
Keeping the airline going is worth it for the jobs and related businesses that will be affected if it goes down
Online platforms attracted more people to services but Covid-19 regulations limiting physical attendance resulted in fewer contributions to collection plates
The destruction-services provider in Bryanston offers stressed South Africans the chance to smash up old appliances with a hammer
Technology used in cryptocurrency will overhaul the banking sector and cater for the unbanked