The December 27 presidential election, which coincided with legislative polls, took place as a coalition of armed rebel groups renewed an offensive that left thousands unable to cast their ballots.
Just days after Minister Zweli Mkhize came under fire for the government’s apparent slow take on securing the vaccine, he announced to Parliament that the first batch of dosages would be arriving this month
The SACUM-UK EPA agreement will provide for the continuity of trade between the UK and the SACU Member States and Mozambique
Misinformation and a history of health scandals have led to a powerful anti-vax movement, presenting France with a fresh challenge in the pandemic
Egged on in an extraordinary rally across town by an aggrieved Trump, a flag-waving mob broke down barricades outside the Capitol and swarmed inside, rampaging through offices and onto the usually solemn legislative floors
As the humanitarian crisis unfolds at the Beitbridge border post, Hatebridge opens for business on Twitter
The case of Andile Lungisa illustrates the need for more accountability and discipline within political parties
The tobacco company has counter-filed for leave to appeal December’s tobacco ruling, should the government’s application for leave to appeal be successful
Despite the media’s wish for a neat story, the African continent’s response to Covid-19 is all over the map
As countries expand investment in decentralised renewable energy, its worth keeping an eye on who’s profiting.