Leaders at some African firms are looking at Francophone markets as a way to expand sales hit by Covid-19 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
In Spear: Mandela and other Revolutionaries, Madiba is cast as an underdog and the rise of Umkhonto weSizwe is explored by reframing the archives. In Ghosts of Archives we encounter the history of the liberation struggle, often signified by the iconography of Mandela, not as a linear progression but as a holistic improvisation
Liz Truss has the support of 62% of the Conservative Party members who anoint the next prime minister
The congressional committee investigating the mob attack on the US Capitol has said in its latest hearing the former president refused to take action to stop his supporters, despite pleas from aides
The label creates handmade luxury goods with a firm focus on sustainability
To help you take care of yourself on this day which promotes physical and mental well-being, we’ve compiled a list of South Africa’s best spas
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Details are not yet available but Honda has said we are looking at the fastest and most powerful Type R-branded vehicle.
Germs are outsmarting medicine faster than South Africa’s overburdened facilities can keep up with them
The media industry must scrutinise the source of information and every news story and opinion piece we run, to prevent us and our readers from becoming collateral damage in the factional wars in the governing party
A recent conference demonstrated how eager young women in Sierra Leone were for information, and how helpful it is to receive it
A Bill before parliament will, if passed, see the government’s powers extended, repressing efforts at development and voices of dissent
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Sierra Leone has taken positive steps to ensure gender parity in education but more needs to be done
The poet, writer, artist and activist, who made rubbish of race, left his mark on all aspects of our lives
The war in Ukraine is accelerating its contraction and history shows that irreversible decline often follows
Climate change protesters said the scorching weather should be a wake-up call for the continent
Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann said it is “crazy” that Barcelona have been able to make multiple signings in the transfer window, including Robert Lewandowski from the Bundesliga champions. Barcelona have struggled financially in recent seasons, but were able to seal the signature of two-time FIFA player of the year Lewandowski in a 45-million-euro ($46 […]
After releasing two huge EPs that thrust him onto the global spotlight and a slew of international features, Mr Eazi is finally ready to unleash his debut album
Technology is improving rapidly, meaning domestic solar systems could be the solution to South Africa’s energy crisis
The aircraft was grounded in 2019 after two fatal crashes, but Ethiopian Airlines reintroduced it to the air in February
Risk of a confrontation with workers rises after Cosatu’s pleas for extended fuel tax relief are snubbed
Boosting human, social and economic development, and good governance, can help to change volatile communities into peaceful ones
The changes needed to achieve sustainable well-being for everyone are so big, they require people everywhere to put pressure on governments which must respond or be replaced by it.
The fire spread to the suburbs of Penteli, Anthousa and Gerakas, which is home to some 29 000 people
Escape load-shedding and the cold and go Island hopping in the Seychelles, as you explore sunrises and magical beaches
Consumer inflation surged again, after piercing the South African Reserve Bank’s ceiling for the first time in five years
In the hospitals of 1980s South Africa, Naeemah Abrahams saw how often women showed up battered and bruised, a phenomenon her colleagues didn’t make much of. Three decades later, she’s one of the researchers turning the tide on gender-based violence
Experts blame climate change for the latest heatwave and note the more frequent extreme weather will only worsen in years to come
But the drivers don’t get a say, or the benefits gained by their overseas peers
Celebrated South African writer Don Mattera has addressed a crowd in Khayelitsha in remembrance of former president Nelson Mandela.
The hearing is the start of what looks to be a long legal wrangle where Musk could either walk away or be forced to go through with the deal