Sierra Leone’s president issued a desperate appeal for help, a day after flooding ravaged the country’s capital, killing more than 300 people.
The government and Lonmin have refused to acknowledge their roles in the deaths of 34 miners during a strike in 2012.
A small group of supporters of the sitting ANC KwaZulu-Natal leadership has gathered outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court.
Zambian opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema has been released from prison after prosecutors dropped treason charges against him.
Zimbabwe’s first lady has landed herself in hot South African water following the alleged assault of a young model.
Chief whip Jackson Mthembu has condemned Fatih Muthambi’s decision to boycott a portfolio committee meeting
What could have been a simple mischievous dog-chases-cow story turned into a very bizarre one
It’s five years since miners were gunned down by the police yet no one has been found culpable, nor have the families been compensated.
When Mark died, emergency services left his body on the pavement in central Pretoria for hours.
Violence in the country is a product of people’s circumstances, so many say. But is it really?