Coronavirus: how it hit football finance in Africa

African football has taken a huge financial battering amidst the coronavirus outbreak.

Cameroon admits army’s role in civilian killings

The government initially denied that troops had any role in the deaths of 13 people, including 10 children.

Coronavirus: World risks ‘biblical’ famines due to pandemic – UN

The number of people facing starvation could almost double, the World Food Programme warns.

Coronavirus: Somali diaspora sends home stories of woe

British-Somalis have been badly hit in both economic and human terms.

Thomas Thabane: Scandal-hit Lesotho PM to get ‘dignified’ exit

Thomas Thabane has been accused of being involved in the murder of his estranged wife.

Thomas Thabane: Scandal-hit Lesotho PM to get ‘dignified’ exit

Thomas Thabane has been accused of being involved in the murder of his estranged wife.

Gold mining in Ghana: Going underground with a child miner

Thousands of illegal gold mines tempt children into potentially lucrative but very dangerous work.

Gold mining in Ghana: Going underground with a child miner

Thousands of illegal gold mines tempt children into potentially lucrative but very dangerous work.

Fruit labourers: ‘If you don’t want to work like a slave, you’re out’

The BBC investigates allegations of exploitation in Spain's fruit and vegetable growing region Almeria.

Coronavirus: The fear of being sentenced to a Kenyan quarantine centre

Kenyans worry about being put into coronavirus quarantine where conditions are said to be like prison.