[ad_1] Soon after the Tigray People’s Liberation Front paraded Ethiopian federal prisoners of war through the streets of Mekelle this weekend, the TPLF demanded that all...
[ad_1] By Kate Youde When Lisa Bergovoy attended a week-long writing course at a house in the Western Cape town of Muizenberg in South Africa she...
[ad_1] Jacob Zuma launched last-minute legal bids to avoid imprisonment for contempt of the country’s highest court, as South Africa’s former president rallied supporters to resist...
[ad_1] As the ruthless, army-backed successor to Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa is known as the crocodile. And yet the best symbol of how hopes...
[ad_1] The British and Irish rugby team will play the first game of their six-week tour of South Africa on Saturday, despite an escalating coronavirus outbreak...
[ad_1] When Nelson Mandela inaugurated the court that guards South Africa’s post-apartheid constitution in 1995, he warned that it would be tested not only by “direct...
[ad_1] South Africa is financially strong enough to weather a post-pandemic rise in global interest rates, its central bank governor has said, despite concerns that investors...
[ad_1] African countries from Uganda to South Africa are buckling under a ferocious third wave of coronavirus infections as the continent falls far behind the rest...
[ad_1] The last time Berhanu Nega ran for office, in 2005, he performed so well that he ended up in jail. The then ruling Ethiopian People’s...
[ad_1] Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s first president and one of the last surviving leaders of Africa’s 20th-century struggles for liberation from colonial rule, has died aged 97....