Niger Delta insurgents say they’re ready to take up arms again if President Goodluck Jonathan doesn’t win Saturday’s elections.
The defamation trial of Angolan journalist Rafael Marques de Morais, started in Luanda on Tuesday.
Fortunes could be saved from going down the drain by extracting gold and precious metals from poo, scientists suggest.
A private-public partnership is gaining ground in the fight against the disease in the city’s slums.
From Rise & Shine music Festival to Splashy Fen, we round up some of the country’s hot ticket events.
Winter is coming and the House of Eskom struggles to ward off the darkness.
The power utility’s chief executive, Tshediso Matona, is challenging his suspension in the Labour Court in Johannesburg.
An arts and culture entrepreneur launches a literature project aimed at promoting a culture of reading and writing.
African presidents from Goodluck Jonathan to Yoweri Museveni are allegedly spending millions on western PR specialists to fix their tarnished images.
Don’t belittle the act of defacing symbols of the oppression students say is being upheld at universities, writes Victoria John.