A new book celebrating the 15th birthday of South Africa’s Constitution details how agreement was hammered out in the final weeks before its adoption.
Despite much work done to dispel historical myths, misunderstanding still remains, writes Shula Marks.
A controversial Bill that targets illegal Latinos is setting a precedent for other conservative states in the United States.
The expansion in communication tools has deprived the Arabian regime of the secrecy and deception on which its legitimacy relied.
David Luiz’s apparent criticism of teammate Frank Lampard this week has done nothing to dispel the view that Chelsea are currently a club in turmoil.
An initiative to get young rural girls into school is paying dividends in Tanzania.
Veteran Senegalese politician Abdoulaye Wade is set for a runoff election after failing to secure a majority in the first round of voting.
Robert Mugabe may be under pressure to call it a day, but he still used his birthday party to tell people he was fit enough to go on leading Zimbabwe.
Lesotho Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili resigned this week from the faction-riven ruling party to join a new movement.
Victims of apartheid will receive R10 000 as a result of a settlement between General Motors in the United States