Libyan state television has reported that President Jacob Zuma has come out in support of Muammar Gaddafi’s theories concerning conflict in the state.
Last week Julius Malema had attendees at a gala dinner choking on their crème brûlée when he proposed a radical new plan to further the revolution.
The lawyer of former Liberian president Charles Taylor on Wednesday dismissed his war-crimes trial as a political conspiracy.
The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) on Wednesday denied it was monitoring Western Cape Premier Helen Zille’s telephone calls.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu on Wednesday passed wide-ranging criticisms of President Jacob Zuma and his administration.
Philippine lawmakers on Tuesday opened debate on a reproductive health bill that seeks to improve access to information on contraception.
Listen to the keynote address by former Constitutional Court Judge Kate O’Regan, delivered at a conference interrogating the rights and responsibilities of African media at Wits Journalism on Wednesday March 09 2011.
<i>M&G</i> readers weigh in on President Jacob Zuma’s visits to Balfour, e-tolling, Julius Malema and more.
Jo’burg residents affected by billing problems will be provided with a "favourable settlement arrangement" that includes discounts, Amos Masondo says.
Zimbabwe will effectively nationalise half the country’s key resources sector by setting up a sovereign wealth fund to own 51% stakes of mining firms.