Fifty years after television’s arrival in South Africa, the SABC faces hard questions about relevance, funding and its ...
There are few creatures on Earth whose very silhouette evokes both awe and heartbreak quite like the black rhinoceros.
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Africa is not a sleeping giant; it is a suffocated one. Its lungs have long been pressed by the weight of imperial duplicity, its arteries drained by extractive economies masquerading as partnerships, ...
Catholic Secretariat urges Nigerians to reject ethnic, religious and monetary inducements as the country prepares for the ...
Soon, the minister of basic education will step up to a podium, draped in the velvet of officialdom, flanked by shiny trophies and beaming officials. A single pass rate percentage will be unveiled, ...
In practice, integrity in Sacco leadership is reflected in several ways. First is fairness in decision-making. Leaders must ...
University of Illinois professors advocate for collective reparations at Illinois meeting, calling for community payments ...
A new book by historian and archaeologist Eve MacDonald paints a more complete portrait of the once-great African society ...
KIAMBU, Kenya -- Safari Martins leads his client Ian Njenga into a sparse shack on the rural roadside in Kiambu, at the edge of metropolitan Nairobi. On the shack’s wooden walls hang a shovel, iron, ...
Catherine Conybeare’s new biography reveals a bishop formed by two worlds, two languages, and a church struggling to ...
Driven by a profound commitment to enriching South African history, Durban author Dr Kogielam Archary shared the journey of eight indentured labourer descendants and their families in her latest book.