Johannesburg home of former president and anti-apartheid leader has become a pilgrimage site in national outpouring of emotion
At temples, mosques, synagogues, churches across country, countless prayers were said for the man many South Africans refer to as Tata or father
Following Mandela's death, South African radio stations open phone lines to relay listeners' thoughts, memories of late leader
As news broke that the first leader of post-apartheid South Africa had died, his countrymen began to gather outside his home in a leafy suburb
Officials say more Ferraris, Maseratis and Porsches sold in South Africa than in Abu Dhabi, Dubai
Twenty years after the fall of apartheid, investment banking firm Goldman Sachs examines the country's progress
Country long dominated by commercial lagers develops fondness for craft beer, and number of microbreweries there has quadrupled in just four years
Users still hesitant to use make purchases on smartphone -- trust that can take years to build, analysts say
Study finds Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt are home to largest number of moguls
Parents note high demand in fast growing informal settlements and developments, where public system just can't keep up
Undermanned and underequipped ranger teams face a difficult battle as poachers start using poisons to kill elephants
With its fast-growing economy, Nigeria looks to gain ground on South Africa, but the regional leader sees opportunity in the rise of others
One year ago, 34 people were killed when police opened fire on striking miners at Lonmin platinum mine in Marika
Africa Check attempts to take on myths that get repeated so often that they are simply accepted as fact
Country's stock exchange plunged 11 percent on its first trade after national election results were announced
Expert says South Africa's rumored concern over Zimbabwe election preparations reveals diplomatic tightrope both countries are walking
Option not only provides cheaper overhead, but it also helps entrepreneurs network
Global watchdog Transparency International rates country in same tier as Afghanistan
With offices in Lagos, London, New York, iROKO is hoping to make inroads by offering South Africans a service modeled after America's Netflix, Hulu
Some entrepreneurs are cashing in on demand for souvenirs while others are taking a hit due to massive presence of global media
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