To mark World Rabies Day, here are six things you probably don’t know about the disease.
South African law currently prohibits the extradition of criminal suspects to all countries that still use capital punishment.
Controversy around Botswana’s Directorate of Intelligence and Security Services’s relationship with chain Choppies has swelled with fresh allegations.
Shooting outside the Tshwane mayoral candidate announcement on Sunday blamed on faction allegiances.
Cutting down the number of deputy ministers would go a long way to helping government get its finances onto a more stable footing, argues Paul Kaseke.
Buyers and sellers in the scrap industry are worried about proposed changes relating to exports.
The current model of curricula and how it is carried out needs to change in order to be effective, writes Suellen Shay.
Moves should be made to consolidate Kenya’s fragile democracy ahead of the 2017 elections, as a climate of political fear rises in the country.
Ministerial project to let individuals and funds help raise money for student bursaries and loans to start in 2017.
Discussion participants say these debates can be traced in written discourses since the late 80s but since 1994, little has changed fundamentally.