‘I lost my leg on the way home from school’
Two years since war ended in northern Ethiopia, discarded weapons are proving deadly and maiming people.
‘I lost my leg on the way home from school’
Two years since war ended in northern Ethiopia, discarded weapons are proving deadly and maiming people.
Mozambique social media restricted as runner-up in hiding
Runner-up Venâncio Mondlane uses social media to call for renewed protests against disputed election result.
Botswana’s politician who did the unthinkable
Duma Boko is elected the country's first president not from the ruling party, in power for 58 years.
Botswana’s politician who did the unthinkable
Duma Boko is elected the country's first president not from the ruling party, in power for 58 years.
Botswana’s politician who did the unthinkable
Duma Boko is elected the country's first president not from the ruling party, in power for 58 years.
Outrage in Nigeria as young suspects collapse in court
Alleged protesters - many of whom appeared frail after weeks in detention - appeared in court on Friday.
‘People thought cheerleading was impossible in Rwanda’
Meet Rwanda's first cheerleading squad, known as the Pom Pom Girls.
Iwobi aims to inspire – through his music
After starting his rap career earlier this year, Fulham's Alex Iwobi says he aims to inspire through music as well as football.
Gender ‘should not be a barrier’ to coaching men
Jackline Juma, the first female head coach of a men's team in Kenya's top division, says "gender should not be a barrier" in football.