Attempts to link EduSolutions to President Jacob Zuma’s RDP Education Trust, are baseless and unfortunate, the presidency says.
Chinese police have rescued 3 600 smuggled crocodiles they believe were en route to dining tables in the southern Guangdong province.
For weary Nigerians, the damning parliamentary probe into Africa’s largest oil sector has offered a glimmer of progress against entrenched corruption.
Andy Murray has vowed to come back stronger than ever after his heartbreaking four-set Wimbledon final defeat by Roger Federer on Sunday.
The Archbishop of Canterbury says frustration at disagreements over women bishops in the Church of England could result in a "depressed church".
Apartheid will not end and black people will not have real freedom until free and high quality education becomes a reality, says Zwelinzima Vavi.
Would any true communist take the ANC acolytes known as the SACP seriously? Verashni Pillay wonders what it will take for the party to see red.
West African leaders are growing ever more impatient with Mali’s political crisis, which has seen extremist rebels seize more than half its territory.
Matt Quigley’s guide to the data releases, meetings and other economic events likely to generate headlines and move markets in the week ahead.
Officials say rioting prisoners in Malawi have briefly stalled the release of convicts who had been granted presidential pardons.