The leader of Botswana’s opposition the Umbrella for Democratic Change denies the claim of being on a hit list is a publicity stunt.
Thom Pierce’s exhibition presents portraits of faces of those who fought against compulsory military service for white males during apartheid.
Economic growth is slower than expected, government debt is rising. Here’s what the new finance minister plans to do about it.
Jérôme Champagne stands against Sepp Blatter, but has little chance of making it to Fifa presidency.
India – and money – dictates the game, which is going to bite those who so readily sold out.
Ebola should bring home to American conservatives that they are part of humanity.
Italy’s leaders and the Vatican are battling to close the gap between church doctrine and modern life.
Like Socrates, artist Willem Boshoff, at 63, is living proof that the “unexamined life is not worth living”.
The latest poll reflects what appears to be an ever-diminishing appetite for a two-state solution on both sides of politics.
A strengthened rand and an increase in investor confidence follows the finance minister’s policy statement which has been welcomed by many economists.