Craig Joubert has loved trotting the globe to share expertise in matches from Mexico to Pietermaritzburg.
Yaya Toure was at his rampaging best against Newcastle United on Sunday and Ferguson would have been forgiven for harbouring envy and frustration.
It would be a mistake to depict the widespread Arab concerns over Iran as an act of support for an Israeli or American war against it.
Kabila has spent the first four-and-a-half months of his second mandate keeping the country in suspense about the composition of his new government.
Hand-me-downs account for the majority of outfits in Sierra Leone where seven out of 10 people live on less than $2 a day.
There are still snags in the current secrecy Bill which need to be overcome before the messy democratic success is turned into good law.
A new report heralds progress in many areas in Africa but cautions against unrealistic optimism. Louise Redvers reports
South Africa should be wary of a country run by securocrats as during the rule of PW Botha.
Charles Leonard recalls the road trip that resulted in Cedric Nunn’s award-winning photograph.
It is easy to define the raison d’tre of the US or Israel, but South Africa’s mission seems murkier, writes Rapule Tabane