If the US president-elect acts on his election rhetoric, the result for LGBTI programmes may be dire.
You can have the Guptas and the Ku Klux Klan. I’ll take Pravin Gordhan, Barack Obama and the kids.
Donald Trump will lead the United States, but we cannot sit back being fearful, we must fight for all people’s rights.
Disappointed United States demonstrators protested Donald Trump’s victory.
As Trump takes the US’s gaze inward, Africa could be rocked by loss of market access and healthcare funding
Only a quarter of the US’s active citizenry supports president-elect Trump, and many may do so only provisionally.
As for what Trump’s presidency will actually mean for women in the long term: it’s too soon to tell.
The Donald’s wrecking ball won’t be aimed at Africa right away, but we do have an ace in the hole if he gets bolshy.
Some handy tips for the American president-elect from the people in the know.
With every large market that closes, that product needs to find another home and some of that overflow will arrive in South Africa.
On Wednesday evening, thousands of protesters thronged streets in midtown Manhattan, New York, marching to the Trump Tower.
Donald Trump’s unexpected victory in the US stunned many across the globe.
The implausible has become a reality, so what does that mean for our continent?
President-elect Donald Trump’s stance on global warming spells trouble for the country’s carbon footprint.
Right-wing populism is gaining fertile ground in Europe, preying on the fears of ordinary citizens who feel excluded by ‘establishment politics’.
The 2016 election defied conventional wisdom from start to finish; it is probably a safe bet that the Trump presidency will be just as unpredictable.
Now that Trump is the new US head of state will he put into action the promises he made during his presidential campaign?
President Zuma is looking forward to working with President-elect Donald Trump.
The US presidential candidates have been focused on winning the minds and hearts of Americans, but they also have a couple of thoughts on SA.
It really doesn’t matter if you win the popular vote across the country. Just ask Al Gore, the defeated Democrat in 2000.
The academic believes the Democratic candidate will win the US election and slammed Republican candidate Donald Trump as racist and xenophobic.
Trump’s recent pronouncement that he might not accept the outcome has led many to ask whether he poses a threat to democracy.
Trump’s campaign is still a one man show and swing state Ohio brings no support from prominent Republican leaders.
Reproductive healthcare organisation Planned Parenthood distributed condoms at a Trump rally, while Clinton brought out Jay-Z and Beyonce at hers.
The Donald’s dishonesty earns his entire campaign ‘2015 Lie of the Year’ by fact-checking organisation.
The most provocative magazine and newspaper covers from the 2016 US presidential race.
Clinton calls on FBI to release all information immediately as Trump tries to capitalise with election day imminent.
The court’s behaviour might call for serious discussion but SA’s decision is irrational.
The Republican feels restoring traditional industries will ‘make America great again’, while the Democrat envisions an environmentally-friendly US.
Trump had one last chance at a debate to reach out to the undecided voters he badly needs to keep his campaign viable. He passed on the opportunity.
Malik Obama has even backed Trump over allegations of sexual misconduct laid against him by several women in the past.
Melania Trump told CNN her husband was engaged in "boy talk, and he was led on – like, egged on – from the host to say dirty and bad stuff".