Percy Zvomuya spoke to author Siphiwo Mahala about personally translating his book into his native tongue and scribbling notes on toilet paper.
The discovery of a giant aquifer beneath the country’s most populous region has been amazing news, writes John Grobler.
In South Africa, children are exposed to their language of instruction far too late and for too few hours a week, which cripples their learning
Editor and reporters warned that they are suspected of stealing confidential records.
The death of Ghana’s President John Evans Atta Mills left the nation in shock. Mills was months away from completing his first term in office.
Analysts have warned that the reluctance of African leaders to challenge their benefactor comes at a high price. Liesl Louw-Vaudran reports.
Attracted by Zimbabwe’s government, that likes to see itself as China’s best friend, Chinese businesspeople are making the trek to Zimbabwe.
The large economies of Europe are entering recession, largely due to austerity policies. After three years of festering, drastic action is required.
A proposed law threatens journalists who work outside the mainstream of print and TV, writes Vinayak Bhardwaj and Stefaans Brummer.
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