Observers called the move by Ugandan President Museveni to overturn anti-gay legislation ‘a wily piece of realpolitik’ amid donor aid cuts.
For a second time, the Joostenberg family have been evicted from their home and their possessions carried off the farm they’ve lived on for 50 years.
Sean O’ Toole caught up with award-winning Japanese architect Toyo Ito at the world congress of the International Union of Architects in Durban.
Private healthcare is meant to support public health, but it must be kept in check.
Women are extraordinary – just see what they are capable of doing, despite the odds.
The African continent tends to view the southern tip in a negative light, ignoring the logs in its own eyes, writes Charles Onyango-Obbo.
Deliberate political decisions have been taken to move South Africa towards repression, writes Jane Duncan.
Rory McIlroy will have to manage expectations as well as his golf game as he heads into the US PGA Championship after back-to-back wins.
Competing demands on land could ignite serious violence and people are being robbed of their rights, writes Aninka Claassens.
Expectations will be high as ex-DA MP Raenette Taljaard testifies on whether the House was undermined to ensure there was no probe into the arms deal.