Sudan seal Afcon 2025 spot as Benin also go through
Sudan's footballers defy their country's civil war to clinch a remarkable qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, with Benin also progressing.
Furious row at UN as Russia blocks Sudan ceasefire move
The UK calls vetoing a ceasefire plan a "disgrace" but Russia says Sudan's sovereignty is being ignored.
‘My mother is still trapped after Tanzania building collapse’
The authorities say that 16 people are now known to have died after a building gave way in Dar es Salaam.
‘My mother is still trapped after Tanzania building collapse’
The authorities say that 16 people are now known to have died after a building gave way in Dar es Salaam.
TikToker jailed for 32 months for insulting Uganda’s president
Emmanuel Nabugodi is the latest person to be jailed for a social media video about the president.
Ugandan TikToker jailed for insulting president
Emmanuel Nabugodi is the latest person to be jailed for a social media video about the president.
Gabon approves law allowing junta leader to contest elections
An election is tentatively scheduled for August next year to transition the country to civilian rule.
Mali wins $160m in mining dispute after detaining British businessman
Resolute Mining's British boss Terry Holohan and two other staff were unexpectedly detained 10 days ago.
Senegal’s radical government claims ‘large victory’ in legislative polls
A victory for the ruling party gives the president a strong mandate to implement promised reforms.
Grieving UK parents appeal to Nigerian sextortion criminals
Murray Dowey, from Dunblane, was only 16 when he ended his life last year.