The sanction was the toughest ever levelled by the IOC for drug cheating and came just 65 days ahead of the Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
New Angolan president João Lourenço is not sitting idle while the descendants of Dos Santos rule over the country’s most profitable institutions.
Mining giants Alexkor and West Coast Resources have been using the potentially highly destructive ‘coffer dam mining’ method to mine diamonds.
Our Mia Malan speaks to Laura Lopez Gonzalez about the recent allegations of racism at Wits Medical School.
Dlamini- Zuma urged delegates to abide by the conference rules banning caps, t-shirts, placards and songs punting any of the presidential candidates.
Gigaba has asked the court to overturn the entire Bankorp report rather than just striking down sections of it, as Absa and the Reserve Bank has asked
Robust calls for unity and tolerance emerged as senior officials closed KwaZulu-Natal’s ANC provincial general council in Durban on Tuesday.
After getting wrong the law and the facts, the public protector outsourced the process of trying to justify a crucial report, ABSA told the court.
Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe undergoes a shocking transformation.
The recount was conducted by the party’s electoral commission overnight at the request of ANCYL provincial secretary, who had raised "concerns".