Undercover investigation shows that controversial US-linked centres are defying government policy and providing inaccurate medical information
There is no deep comradeship, common ancestry or monopoly on the legitimate use of force
Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was firmly back in the spotlight in the Premier League this weekend as Manchester United and Arsenal showed signs they are finding form as the race for Champions League places heats up. Just 10 points separate fourth-placed Chelsea from Southampton in 12th spot, with most of the pretenders for the European […]
African governments are issuing and listing their Eurobonds on established international debt markets – usually London and Irish Stock Exchanges
Western media has racialised the coronavirus outbreak, leading to increased Sinophobia in several countries. Such dehumanisation of a race has no place in functioning democracies
Perhaps a commission of inquiry can shine the spotlight on public transport in Durban, where bus and taxi passengers have to contend with fare increases and disrupted services
The former president’s stranglehold on the press made it very difficult for journalists to do their jobs
From his adventures with Steve Biko to his support for shack dwellers in KwaZulu-Natal, Bishop Emeritus Rubin Phillip has always walked the talk of radical Christianity
If African governments really cared about their citizens in China, they would bring us home
About 25 years ago, Baldwyn Torto and his team taught themselves to talk to locusts. Now, Simon Allison brings you the story of the swarms eating their way across the continent