Creator
Azad Essa works from New York | Johannesburg. Journalist @MiddleEastEye; Associate at Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard Uni; @AJEnglish alum Azad Essa has over 26489 followers on Twitter.
As thousands of mining jobs are cut, families of striking workers slain in 2012 still await compensation and justice
Zuma appears to be hedging bets before the party conference in December 2017 when the ANC will elect a new leader
More than anything else, Israel needs friends in Africa to vote in its favour at the UN.
While India’s leader was retracing Gandhi’s not-so-clean footsteps in South Africa, peaceful protesters were being shot dead in Kashmir.
South Africa is facing its worst drought since 1982, with more than 2.7-million households facing water shortages across the country.
At least 4 000 inmates are being evacuated from Pollsmoor prison after at least one prisoner died from a disease related to rat infestation.
All the shock, disapproval and applause that greeted Judge Billy Mothle’s decision to strike Julius Malema’s case off the roll.
About 2 500 Burundians are fleeing into Tanzania every week, overwhelming aid agencies who say refugee facilities had now reached "breaking point".
The last camp in SA hosting displaced foreigners following xenophobic attacks across the country in April, is scheduled to close on Tuesday.
SA condemns the withdrawing of envoys by Nigeria and says it did not blame Nigeria for poorly handling the aftermath of the church collapse in 2014.
South Africans mark 55 years since one of the worst apartheid-era mass killings, but other atrocities are still forgotten.
Using a little girl as a human bomb is despicable, but the military is not blameless in the conflict, writes Azad Essa.
Some are more equal than others, which calls Western values into question.
In his e-book "No Country For The Poor", journalist Azad Essa tracks the path of two countries which head to the polls. Here is an excerpt.
A third of the Central African Republic refugees in Boyabo are aged between 18 and 30, and they are "dangerously" idle.
Al-Jazeera is only one part of a puzzle of the growing restrictions on the freedom of expression of ordinary Egyptians, writes Azad Essa.
Ali was barely five years old when the Berlin Wall came down. Twenty years later, he sells remnants of Germany’s communist past to tourists.
Without the glam of Hollywood endorsement, Kiva has been quietly connecting ordinary concerned citizens to aspirant entrepreneurs in the Third World.
He was just 10 years old at the time of his chance encounter with namesake — Imran Khan, a Pakistani and world cricket legend.
South African cricket selectors reacted swiftly to the Proteas’ loss by making decisive changes to the squad for the final match in Cape Town.