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




For the past month Operation Dudula members have been trying to prevent immigrant patients and employees entering the hospital.














As tomorrow marks International Women's Day, women all over the world are still subjected to the stereotypes imposed on them by a patriarchal system. But a...

In a bid to harness South Africa's solar exposure to relieve the country's ailing national electricity grid, the biggest solar thermal electricity plant in the southern...

Lauded "More Than Conquerors" author (Solly Ozrovech) died this week at 88 years of age, after an impressive career that included writing over 200 books

The Federation of Disability Association in Malawi (FEDOMA) wants the government to enact a law, which will protect people with albinism from being kidnapped or killed...

Dye the greys, Botox the lines, cut up the face: when did our societies (no doubt with the help of mass western patriarchal media) turn looking...

In case you missed, Lesotho held a general election over the weekend and TIA looks back at some of the concerns facing the nation leading up...

The outgoing Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba was announced on Friday as winner of the Mo Ibrahim prize for African leadership

On the 1st of March 1896 Ethiopia secured its sovereignty and made history by defeating Italy, which sought to conquer and colonise the east African Empire.

A 10 year old Nigerian girl has been accepted in a UK university to study for a maths degree

Nigerian-American writer, Teju Cole, and Nigerian novelist Helon Habila are two of nine writers who have been named recipients of the 2015 Windham Campbell Prizes each...