Drew Forrest examines the battle between dogmatic faith and practical humanism in French master Albert Camus’ finest novel, ‘The Plague’
They are as weak and flawed as the rest of us, so why do so many look to them for salvation, asks Des Erasmus
The search for an elusive West African writer accused of plagiarism comes full circle
The Competition Commission’s inquiry into fresh produce markets is looking into the efficiency of the markets in terms of safety and food security
We should question the politics using the Hindu religion and
we must reject it if it is wrong
The Israeli invasion is also a battle between religion and law with no certain outcome
Nissan’s latest X-Trail is well appointed but it is a tad sluggish on the performance front
Economies can be shaped by religion – and vice versa – and the dynamic between faith, politics and economics in Gaza shows what happens to our humanity in the process, writes Sarah Smit
Largely Christian Kenya has struggled to regulate unscrupulous churches and cults
Tehran is the archetype of a place that is governed by the divine but defined by mortals