A new report from the Institute of Mechanical Engineers suggests that technological innovation is now an integral part of sport at the highest level.
The youthful Reinardt Janse van Rensburg is giving legs to Africa’s Tour de France dreams, writes Richard Poplak.
Some rhino owners in South Africa are allegedly dehorning or killing the animals, and then claiming to be victims of poaching.
People of Carolina had every right to go to court for the relief sought, irrespective of what others may have done in the past, says George Bizos.
Erieka Bennett, head of the AU Diaspora Forum, says Malawi’s Joyce Banda represents the type of leadership that Africa needs in the 21st century.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s success at the AU will be measured by her ability to gain consensus among heads of state, writes Liesl Louw-Vaudran.
Extremist groups – linked to al-Qaeda – have used their hold over key urban areas of Mali to recruit, arm and train a growing number of fighters.
To realise economic empowerment, the land commission in South Africa has to consider other options too, writes Bernadette Atuahene.
Nikiwe Bikitsha wonders what she will miss about South Africa as she prepares to embark on a 10-month fellowship in the United States.
People connect with government at a provincial level, which is why good service is so important, writes Rapule Tabane.