Smart lockers for Aids patients’ drugs wins inventors’ award

The drug dispenser removes the need to queue at pharmacies, and means people can collect them anonymously.

Manal Rostom: ‘I grew up hating my culture and faith’

Egyptian athlete Manal Rostom is the first woman in a hijab to be featured in a Nike campaign.

Egypt police killed in IS attack on Sinai checkpoint

Eight officers died when militants struck a checkpoint in the peninsula's restive north.

DR Congo Ebola outbreak: More than 2,000 cases reported

Hostility to medical staff is hindering efforts to tackle the deadly disease.

Row over Chinese coal plant near Kenya World Heritage site of Lamu

Campaigners want to stop the construction of a power station that would raise greenhouse gas emissions by 700%.

Caster Semenya: IAAF wants ‘swift reversal’ of Swiss court’s suspension of testosterone rules

The IAAF says it will seek a "swift reversal" of the decision that allows Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya to temporarily compete without taking medication.

How Eid and Ramadan affect business in Mombasa’s markets

A look at how businesses in the coastal city of Mombasa, Kenya fared during the month of Ramadan.

South African ‘good Samaritan’ dismisses anger over crowd fund

A South African petrol attendant who came to the aid of a motorist reassures those who gave him money.

Sudan crisis: 40 bodies pulled from Nile, opposition says

The opposition says 100 people have been killed by a paramilitary unit, with 40 found dumped in the river.

The return of Sudan’s feared ‘Janjaweed’

The BBC's Fergal Keane looks at the Janjaweed's history for signs Sudan's protests would turn deadly.