Fans, family and fellow cricketers bid farewell to Phillip Hughes at a funeral service in his hometown of Macksville, Australia.
At a key elective conference taking place this week, President Robert Mugabe said Zanu-PF cannot trust anyone who wants to work with the West.
What makes a violent act one of racism? And how can it be differentiated from just another altercation? Haji Mohamed Dawjee looks into it.
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The department of trade and industry has yet to finalise patent reforms, raising questions that cheaper medication could be blocked intentionally.
The Johannesburg high court has found that disclosing the locations of 200 key points would not, as the state said, prejudice national security.
Zimbabwean Vice-President Joice Mujuru was a moderate who built up a good working relationship with those in commerce, and even the opposition.
Only 0.76% of GDP, R24-billion, was spent on the sector in the 2012-2013 financial year, substantially less than in other emerging countries.
There are not enough decent mid-level jobs to tempt more young South Africans into vocational training, a Wits seminar has heard.
Customers’ commitment, through Amazon Anonymous, to spend elsewhere now adds up to more than £2.5m.
The institution has failed to retract a document that neoliberal politicians and commentators are using to advocate state spending cuts.