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Cisse’s plan to revive Libya’s footballing fortunes

Africa Cup of Nations-winning coach Aliou Cisse says he is a "man of a project" as he bids to take Libya to the tournament in 2027.

Charity linked to Prince Harry admits human rights abuses

African Parks acknowledged its rangers committed human rights abuses in Congo-Brazzaville.

Shock as missing South African journalist’s decomposed body found

Human remains, believed to be that of a journalist and his partner, have been found by police.

Shock as missing South African journalist’s decomposed body found

Human remains, believed to be that of a journalist and his partner, have been found by police.

Benin’s bid to becoming a cycling power

The Benin Cycling Federation hopes to discover new talent and raise the profile of the sport on a continent largely dominated by football.

Benin’s bid to become a cycling power

The Benin Cycling Federation hopes to discover new talent and raise the profile of the sport on a continent largely dominated by football.

Zambia says it is tackling ‘systematic’ theft after US slashes medical aid

The US scraps more than $50m worth of malaria, HIV and TB drug donations, saying they are being stolen.

Is Ivory Coast’s red card politics an own goal for democracy?

Why ex-bank boss Tidjane Thiam has been barred from seeking the Ivorian presidency - and the potential fallout.

Is Ivory Coast’s red card politics an own goal for democracy?

Why ex-bank boss Tidjane Thiam has been barred from seeking the Ivorian presidency - and the potential fallout.

Is Ivory Coast’s red card politics an own goal for democracy?

Why ex-bank boss Tidjane Thiam has been barred from seeking the Ivorian presidency - and the potential fallout.