Jamaican author Marlon James’s book, A Brief History of Seven Killings, is one of the 13 novels that made it onto the Man Booker Prize long list.
Former president Thabo Mbeki says education was the centre of African development after colonialism, but that has changed.
With the publishing industry evolving, the SA Book Fair aims to facilitate this evolution by supporting young publishers and writers.
Authorities in Niger have banned the full Islamic veil following suicide attacks in countries in the region by women wearing the religious garment.
BlackBerry may be yesterday’s smartphone but at its annual Security Summit in New York, it was looking a lot like tomorrow’s mobile security leader.
Aviation investigators headed to La Reunion to determine whether a piece of plane wreckage is part of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Opposition party MPs are adamant that no more taxpayers’ money should be spent on the security upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s home.
Old military technology may make life more difficult for cellphone-using criminals.
Overall, it is Zuma’s own poor leadership that is aggravating an already deteriorating situation.
Instead of the care she sought, a vulnerable patient found further distress in a PE hospital.