“We the unanimous recommendation of the Rugby World Cup board. That recommendation was questioned last week by rivals."
Emmerson Mnangagwa appears well-placed to return to a leading role in Zimbabwe following the army’s takeover
The global consulting firm is willing to return the R1-billion for Eskom contracts that the energy parastatal has acknowledged were unlawful.
Angolan President Joao Lourenco has fired his predecessor’s daughter, Isabel dos Santos, from her influential post as head of the state oil company
Two weeks ago the Rugby World Cup board released a report placing South Africa first across a range of criteria on which the candidates were assessed.
Time needs to pause for one to fully digest the news that Mugabe has been detained by one of the men who has supported his near 40-year dictatorship
“The National Democratic Project” is in full swing but what does it mean?
The president has released a second statement on the political uncertainty unfolding in Zimbabwe.
The imposition of the fee-free higher education proposal on National Treasury without due consideration represents an escalation of state capture
South Africa’s governing party is invoking concepts and emulating strategies first developed by authoritarian regimes in Eurasia