Zimbabwe’s Cook Off: How a Netflix romcom was made for $8,000

Zimbabwe's first film to be featured on the streaming service is a tale of hope in a chaotic country.

Belly Mujinga: Protesters ‘defending my wife’s cause’ says husband

Belly Mujinga's husband says the Black Lives Matter protesters are helping to keep her story going.

Nigeria police rescue workers ‘locked in rice factory’

The Nigerians were allegedly forced to work throughout a Covid-19 lockdown that began in March.

Kenya policeman charged with murder after curfew killing of teenager

Duncan Ndiema pleads not guilty to the murder of a 13-year-old while imposing Covid-19 restrictions.

Kenya policeman charged with murder after curfew killing of teenager

Duncan Ndiema pleads not guilty to the murder of a 13-year-old while imposing Covid-19 restrictions.

Nigeria: Ikorodu Bois remaking scenes from famous videos

The Ikorodu Bois are using everyday household items to recreate famous movie trailers and TV shows.

Nigeria: Ikorodu Bois remaking scenes from famous videos

The Ikorodu Bois are using everyday household items to recreate famous movie trailers and TV shows.

Malawi presidential election: Polls close in historic re-run

President Peter Mutharika is aiming for re-election after irregularities voided last year's result.

Malawi presidential election: Polls to open in historic re-run

President Peter Mutharika battles for re-election after irregularities voided last year's result.

Eton apologises to Nigerian ex-student Onyeama for racism

The first black person to complete his studies at Eton was banned from the school in 1972.