Security was beefed up in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, as final preparations were made for the inauguration of Muhammadu Buhari as president.
By working on a proposal to CITES to legalise trade in rhino horn, South Africa could actually be fueling rhino poaching.
An old hand-drawn map provided inspiration for a trip to the arid Northern Cape to visit the places spoken of in a Bushman’s stories.
Zolani Mahola talks about ‘Sing-Off SA’, how her band keeps on experimenting and her future plans.
No longer is schmoozing over long lunches and fine wines enough; Swiss private bankers are turning to video games to see off digital rivals.
Leaders of the two countries are co-operating in investigations amid allegations that French soldiers sexually assaulted children while in CAR.
Journalists from the Mail & Guardian won five categories at the Discovery Health Journalism Awards after receiving a total of 11 nominations.
Singer-songwriter Souad Massi talks history, politics, new music and giving hope to freedom fighters.
Drought, electricity load-shedding and public servants who are quitting are weighing down an already weak economy.
In a landmark trial in London, top trader Thomas Hayes stands accused of skewing a key interest rate for profit.