May 25 is Africa Day. It is neither a day for Afropessimists to gloat nor one for Afro-optimists to say the African dream has been achieved.
Given the faction-ridden nature of South African politics and the deep divisions in the ANC a further turn of the wheel is quite conceivable.
It is vitally important to liberate the prosecuting authority from any form of political interference.
Divisions in the Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood and Allied Workers’ Union over investments and a trust for members have spilled into court.
Africa’s model democracy is sliding into a monocracy that is punishing the media.
Poor pass rates and stifling government policies and regulations have been undermining efforts to boost local innovation in technology.
From The Mzanzi International Culinary Festival to the third Turkish Film Festival, we’ve rounded up this week’s not-to-be-missed events.
Historically, language was used to discipline diversity – but that can be changed.
China appears to be taking criticism of its relationship with African countries to heart and is reviewing its approach to investment and development.
Hawks investigators have taken over the case, initially thought to be just a robbery gone wrong