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Nigerian imam honoured for saving Christian lives dies aged 90

Abubakar Abdullahi sheltered 262 people after they came under attack from Fulani herders in 2018.

South African national park closed due to floods

Ongoing floods in the north-eastern provinces of South Africa has led to the closure of the world-famous Kruger National Park.

South African national park closed due to floods

Ongoing floods in the north-eastern provinces of South Africa has led to the closure of the world-famous Kruger National Park.

Senegal stand in way of Morocco’s 50-year wait for Afcon glory

The game in Rabat (19:00 GMT) pits the continent's top two teams against one another, with the North Africans ranked 11th in the world and the Teranga Lions eight places below them.

Senegal stand in way of Morocco’s 50-year wait for Afcon glory

The game in Rabat (19:00 GMT) pits the continent's top two teams against one another, with the North Africans ranked 11th in the world and the Teranga Lions eight places below them.

US accuses South Africa military of ‘cosying up to Iran’

The defence minister orders an inquiry into reports the military flouted orders to expel Iran from naval drills.

Tragic death of Adichie’s young son pushes Nigeria to act on health sector failings

Novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says her child's death was caused by medical negligence, which the hospital denies.

Tragic death of Adichie’s young son pushes Nigeria to act on health sector failings

Novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says her child's death was caused by medical negligence, which the hospital denies.

Kruger National Park shuts as deadly floods strike South Africa

Severe flooding believed to be worsened by climate change has killed at least 19 people in South Africa in recent weeks.

Uganda’s president heads for victory as his main rival cries foul

President Museveni has about 75% of the vote with results in from more than half of all polling stations.