Whether citizens vote for the ruling party or the opposition, Burundi’s democracy is still in an unfavourable state
Rent Strike South Africa says working-class families are struggling to keep up with paying rent during the lockdown. And, although there is a moratorium on evictions, it fears people will be put out on the street when the lockdown ends
Five organisations stand firm on ensuring schools have taken all safety measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus when learners, teachers and school management teams return
The president’s address follows a number of meetings with Cabinet and the National Coronavirus Command Council
Ordinary citizens have not forgotten that schools were failing before the virus crisis
Our existing ethical frameworks for healthcare decisions were not devised for a pandemic – and it shows
In two recent documentaries, we finally get up close to the complicated sadness of Argentina’s original football deity
Bitter rivals are contesting the presidential election and changes to the Constitution will make it unlikely that the losing party will concede defeat, raising prospects of violent protests
A political obituary for Thomas Thabane
South Africa has made some progress in the move to cleaner energy, but at 106 out of 115 countries on the energy transition index there’s clearly much room for improvement