Rich in resources but largely unrecognised, those in the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic eke out a livelihood under harsh conditions.
As a new film attempts to explain the events of the 2019 blaze that damaged parts of Notre Dame, Bongeka Gumede looks into the building’s history
The presidential hopeful has called into question the legality of the league’s disbandment, arguing it was done to manipulate the December conference
Economist don’t expect an upgrade anytime soon, but the country is in a better position to claw back its investment grade rating
Costa Rica will want to channel their 2014 spirit to send Spain or Germany home early
It is too slow and too expensive to compete with energy-efficiency measures and renewable energy
United’s tetchy carnivore has lost his alpha status to the rise of collectivism in elite football
Premier Alan Winde called for the investigation after a court judgment indicated senior police officer had worked with members of the 28 gang
France are missing key midfielders, which makes Denmark strong candidates for the top spot in this group
A lit — but awkward — first cabinet meeting awaits for the president’s uncomradely critics
Neither side is willing to push the other and no agreements or concessions are likely to be reached
There has been progress in some countries but it’s still a long way off from curtailing tuberculosis on the continent
The latest exhibition by Zeitz MOCAA’s Koyo Kouoh is a refreshing take on being black
As the economic crisis worsens mental health professionals see a parallel rise in domestic violence
Argentina, one of the tournament’s favourites, have been dealt a kind draw, but they cannot allow their 2018 dressing room politics to resurface
Next season is also under threat if sugar giant’s mills close
Fifa’s boss wants the game to float above ‘ideological battles’. But it’s Fifa’s ideology of greed that steered the World Cup into a desert stinking of money and suffering
Some scholars have argued that gender-based violence has an evolutionary root, a controversial view of a universal problem
Rather than be complacent or despairing, world leaders must critically examine what needs to change and what it will take to cross the essential tipping points
As teen pregnancies rise, TEARS foundation urges adolescents to say no to abuse
udgment halting the River Club development
in Cape Town was ‘induced by fraud’, full bench
of the Western Cape high court finds
The women’s vote, abortion, the youth vote and concerns about democracy are factors influencing voters
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate advised that disciplinary proceedings be instituted against police officials
Africa needs substantial investment for climate change adaptation and mitigation but the continent must have systems in place to ensure the money is not misused
Senegal and The Netherlands should go through but Qatar will not want to find themselves on the wrong side of history
Globally glaciers in World Heritage sites outside the polar ice sheets with areas less than 10km² may almost disappear
Mark Zuckerberg the cuts represented 13% of the social media titan’s workforce and would affect its research lab focusing on the metaverse as well as its apps, which include Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp
At least eight journalists have been killed since Russia’s war on Ukraine, but the world over journalists are not safe
Provincial secretary Bheki Mtolo says the leadership contest must not cut the ANC in two
Female, gender non-conforming and sexual minority students and black students in historically white universities are the most vulnerable
The 7 Series has been kitted with some of the most advanced technologies seen on any car, let alone an electric vehicle
In Egypt, African countries will demand recompense for the pollution of the richest countries, who will try to change the topic