[ad_1] Sweat pouring down his face, Iftikhar Ali, a bond trader and former hedge fund manager, is nervously tramping to his next appointment. The encounter will...
[ad_1] Safwan Thabet has long enjoyed a reputation as one of Egypt’s most successful businessmen, nurturing his small family company into the country’s pre-eminent dairy producer...
[ad_1] South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has blamed “instigators” for planning the country’s worst unrest since the end of apartheid, as the army moved in to...
[ad_1] In Africa, there has never been a better time to be alive. The past two decades have seen steady improvements, to the extent that a...
[ad_1] As South Africa’s worst public violence in decades swept Johannesburg and its biggest township this week, Nhlanhla Lux was ready to defend the shopping centre...
[ad_1] Science fiction has sparked decades of debate about whether future wars will be made more deadly by weaponised artificial intelligence. Yet, in the real world,...
[ad_1] At least four people have been killed and hundreds arrested as looting and violence have spread across South Africa after last week’s jailing of Jacob...
[ad_1] Can jewellery rescue Africa’s most fragile economies? The African Development Bank is now trying to find out: it has commissioned consultants to identify where best...
[ad_1] South Africa’s former president Jacob Zuma has been taken into custody to begin a jail term for contempt of the country’s highest court, ending a...
[ad_1] South Africa’s police have sought to hold back from arresting Jacob Zuma until the former president has exhausted his legal challenges against his prison sentence....