While British royals celebrate the throne, Putin cherishes 22 years of war crimes
It is not even a ‘fragile state’, according to the Fund for Peace’s index. Rather it is a ‘resilient state’, ranking 89 out 179 countries
In the first of a two-part series about the journey to become a member of the women’s senior national cricket team, the various challenges of development at school level are explored
Corrupt local leadership is creating a hopeless situation for the area’s young people who are not politically connected to patronage networks
Competition in Africa’s subscription video-on-demand services is set to intensify, as new local and international players enter
The retail price of petrol will rise by up to R2.43 a litre from Wednesday
The series is an interactive platform for policy-makers, civil society and academia to discuss and debate the challenges and opportunities for Africa.
Instability around crucial projects leaves them stalled, while Frelimo’s inability to accept its leadership failures is preventing long-term solutions to the conflict
Fans are hoping that yet another contentious decision by the Confederation of African Football does not mar what should be a memorable event
Deborah Samuel was killed by a mob of fellow students for a message she posted in a WhatsApp group – and the police were unable to stop them
It was a day on which one could see the best and worst of France. And the best and worst of modern sport.
Bakili Muluzi will face corruption charges for pocketing funding that was meant to build a new hospital
The Reds are the favourites this time around, but they must not let emotions of the past cloud their heads when they face Real Madrid on Saturday
Philanthropy is at its best when it is innovative, risk taking, transformative and wealthy Africans are uniquely placed to disrupt complacent philanthropic giving
The government had a plan to build domestic violence care into clinic services more than two decades ago but nothing ever came of it. Researcher Lisa Vetten argues it’s not too late to bring the long forgotten project back to life
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The tragedy is that few of us could afford to brief fine lawyers to fight all the way to the highest courts, but we are all paying for what is playing out on stage
The minister of blunders may be in difficulty but it’s nothing like that of Dikidikeni villagers who must cross a river in a barrel
Football loses the last vestiges of being a sport played by people who have something in common with their supporters
Food security discourse remains in strong support of development and food aid, which has almost certainly undermined the stability of local agricultural markets in Africa
The move online due to Covid-19 restrictions further boosted the demand for such services by people on the continent
The American has grand ambitions for the west London club as he targets sustained success on the pitch and financial growth off it
Zimbabwe’s stock market is riding on a digital wave that has given more citizens access to immense wealth opportunities
There are many examples of this. Kenya is using blockchain-enabled AI solutions for the unbanked to secure loans
People in countries such as Brazil, India and China are two to three times more likely to be entrepreneurs than South Africans.
Three countries in sub-Saharan Africa notorious for consistently executing people – Botswana, Somalia and South Sudan – were responsible for all the known judicial executions in the region in 2021
Sunday saw the top and bottom of the table decided in thrilling fashion.
The need for more research and teaching on innovation and not just research and teaching in innovation is gaining traction
Pep Guardiola won’t be satisfied until their domestic bliss becomes the catalyst to conquer Europe
The Covid-19 state of disaster response proved how quickly a government can act when it needs to
The challenges we face in the world of scholarly and leisure reading and writing are not unique to our country but it is crucial to overcome them if we want to be as good as we look in our Constitution
In 2012, Unesco said the language would have vanished by 2025 but 10 years later Igbo is one of the five top languages in Nigeria