After a 10-year legal battle, the Moletele have taken back the land from which they were evicted by members of the white minority nearly a century ago
Minister of Public Enterprises Lynne Brown has asked her personal assistant to step down following allegations related to the email leaks this week.
How community health workers and data can help South Africa get more TB patients on treatment.
Major opposition parties appear divided on what should happen if the motion of no confidence against him succeeds.
What if the South had won the American Civil War?
Trans women battle
to find jobs, but some do manage to escape being a sex worker
Human rights and access to healthcare remain paramount in the country’s response.
Kenyan women have raised concerns that politicians and gangs are using young people to campaign for them and to threaten their opponents.
Rodrigues often testified that he "cannot remember" or "cannot comment" on certain questions because 46 years had passed since Timol’s death.
Street jogging with your chums is a sport enjoyed by millions around the world – but seemingly not by police in Sierra Leone.