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
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
Globally financial markets and supply chains have been disrupted and the price of food and commodities have risen, all of which will have serious implications for countries on the continent
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
The Cold War ended more than three decades ago. That period of history showed that socialism, at a country scale, is unsustainable
Programmes that integrate into society are non-existent and since migration management is reactive in outlook, migrants self-select into available social networks.
The economic crisis in the country appears to be pushing people over the mental edge
If graduates did not get their qualifications from the list of top 50 universities, 40 of which are in the US, France, China, Hong Kong, Australia, Germany, Canada and Japan, they will be excluded
The media has the power to shape perceptions, so television shows and movies can help shape a positive view of people who feel stereotyped
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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Stellenbosch University says the past cannot be undone but it will work to resist its legacy
What happened at Stellenbosch is a microcosm of a broken country and citizens who won’t stand up against implicit or explicit prejudices
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What happens in Israel and Palestine does not affect Israelis and Palestinians, alone. It fuels a global fault-line of mistrust, suspicion, intolerance and violence
The line between excruciating disappointment and exquisite pleasure can be very thin on the football pitch
The idea of race and the tenacity of racial inequality are deployed by elites to divert attention from their criminality and to silence critical dissidence
Zwelivelile Mandla Mandela uses the continent’s security problems as a prism through which to cast his dark agenda against Israel into the minds of Africa’s youth
Having a woman leader of the country would show a shift in gender equity, but more than that, South Africa needs someone morally unimpeachable who listens to the impoverished
A study suggests that the virtual world platform could plug more than 40 billion US dollars into the African economy in its first decade.
St Louis City’s head coach has the opportunity to build a legacy from scratch at the midwest club, the latest franchise added to the Major League Soccer.
The continent has so many stories and so many skilled storytellers who need a platform to reach a wider world
Developed countries could do much to help counterparts in the developing world weather the current storm
Internal condoms not only offer protection, they increase the user’s control and the rings tickle the clitoris and penis
These elections are a warning of how history can be washed over and and used to promote modern dynasties
Mikel Arteta’s men were well beaten by the Magpies to almost certainly seal their fate in next year’s Europa League
It is important to support victims of bullying in academic life and help them become less dependent on potential bullies
The journalist is among more than 50 reporters who have died at the hands of the Israeli regime and is remembered for bravely giving a voice to Palestinians
Unit at Kusile power station trips, taking 720 megawatts of generating capacity with it.
This week a spotlight is shone on a potential interest rate hike, inflation statistics and retail trade sales