Residents say although the water is clear and tastes normal at first, it smells like bleach and leaves a sandy aftertaste. Sipho Kings reports.
Economic growth has come back to Africa in the new century, making the 2000s the region’s fastest-growing decade to date, writes Ha-Joon Chang.
Zanu-PF has fended off the MDC’s moves to push through sweeping changes on the Constitution but is not entirely satisfied. Ray Ndlovu reports.
Liv Torres reflects on the day that shattered Norway’s image of being the most peaceful country in the world when 77 people were killed in an attack.
The assassination of the regime’s top military strategists has led to mass defections from the Syrian army, writes Martin Chulov.
Although the West is pulling out its armies, the war is by no means over for the Arab world, a former adviser warns. Nick Hopkins reports.
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.