Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström is not afraid to rock the international relations boat if the need arises.
An Auschwitz survivor who lost 119 members of her family in the Holocaust, has confronted a former SS guard, appealing to him to take responsibility.
Africans are snapping up cheap, second-hand cars but the Southern African region pays dearly for this.
A nonprofit organisation is going to the heart of South Africa’s educational problem and getting good results.
His promise to tackle corruption in Nigeria should begin with political party funding.
What is the real issue facing South African writers after apartheid?
David Adjaye takes on Johannesburg’s Hallmark House, a residential project that aims to find its own place in the city’s architectural schizophrenia.
The annual Sanlam prize for youth literature attracts welcome additions to young adult literature, particularly the 2013 gold and silver winners.
Ivy May Stuart answers our questions about her debut historical novel ‘?An Unreasonable Woman’, which foregrounds the women’s rights movement.
Writing history is often a matter of rewriting earlier histories as present perspectives shift and change.