South Africa is mourning anti-apartheid veteran and former defense minister Mosiuoa “Terror” Lekota, who has died at 77 after ...
Mosiuoa “Terror” Lekota, anti-apartheid activist and COPE founder, dies at 77 after years shaping South Africa’s political ...
Nigerian pastor John Anosike criticises Gayton McKenzie’s comments on his church’s $8 million Good Hope Centre purchase, ...
Younger political leaders are reshaping South Africa's landscape, ushering in fresh perspectives and dynamic reforms across government and local politics. Discover 15 trailblazers making a ...
President Ruto’s so-called Broad-Based Government, a loose coalition between UDA and the largest opposition party, the Orange ...
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by fighting in South Sudan since the start of the year, as the collapse of a power-sharing accord between the government and the main opposition ...
Serving in the South African government for the first time, the Democratic Alliance (DA) - perceived as primarily representing racial minorities - portrays itself as a squeaky clean party but has ...
The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has gazetted draft revisions to the South African Geographical Names Council Amendment Bill for public comment.
Mosiuoa Lekota, co-founder of Cope (Congress of the People), reacts, as he is named the leader of the new party, Bloemfontein ...
Residents of Graaff-Reinet are planning a peaceful protest in opposition to the town’s recently gazetted name change to Robert Sobukwe Town.
The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan has said the country’s political and military leaders are systematically dismantling the 2018 Revitalized Peace agreement on the Resolution of the ...
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A man of his zeitgeist: Zimbabwe’s Morgan Tsvangirai

On what would be Morgan Tsvangirai’s 74th birthday, his legacy reflects both the courage of Zimbabwe’s democratic struggle and the current betrayal of that covenant.