
Reassessing Mandela is a reminder that even the most admired leaders operate within constraints.




King Charles III’s recent statements are a reflection of the progress Kenya has made in seeking redress for colonial-era legacies.














In a rare series of interviews, the late Ghanaian leader spoke of how the country's slave trade was revisited as a vehicle for economic development.

Museveni’s attempt to gain support in urban areas in the 2021 elections was not only about repression. But it still failed.

Covid-19 vaccines are coming to South Africa. Here are questions and answers about the vaccine.

The African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team recently secured a provisional 270 million vaccine doses for African countries.

If South Africa is serious about being able to supply anti-pandemic vaccines in future, it needs to rethink the scale of financial, technical and strategic investment...

Between 3 May 2020 and 16 January 2021, the number of excess deaths in South Africa was more than 106,000. These excess deaths are, either directly...

According to the SA Medical Research Council, nearly 85,000 people over 60 have probably died from Covid-19 infections since last May.

Jackson Mthembu's death drives home the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

The revered trombonist, composer and cultural activist never wished to be 'the state composer' but remained political until the end, in service of the people.

Never has a political contest in Uganda’s history been so furiously played out in the media space as the 2021 national elections.