Jehan Sadat: Egypt’s first lady who transformed women’s rights

Jehan Sadat, whose husband was assassinated in a televised event in 1981, has died at the age of 88.

TB Joshua: Nigerian televangelist buried in Lagos

Huge crowds attend the funeral of influential Nigerian preacher TB Joshua in Lagos.

South Sudan independence anniversary: Five things to know

As the world's youngest nation turns 10, we explore some fascinating facts about its culture.

Africa’s week in pictures: 2-8 July 2021

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond

Jacob Zuma: South Africa’s ex-president eligible for parole in months

South Africa's ex-president turned himself in on Wednesday after being sentenced for contempt.

South Africa’s Jacob Zuma: From freedom fighter to president to jail

Jacob Zuma achieves political ignominy as the first former president of South Africa to be jailed.

Jacob Zuma: South Africa’s former president hands himself over to police

The ex-president was given a 15-month jail term after he failed to attend a corruption inquiry.

Namibian teens vow to fight Olympics testosterone ban

Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi have been told they can't run in the women's 400m in Tokyo.

Jacob Zuma: Deadline looms for South African police to arrest former president

South Africa's police have until Wednesday to arrest ex-president Jacob Zuma after a court order.

Ever Given: Ship that blocked Suez Canal sets sail after deal signed

The megaship Ever Given is finally leaving the Suez Canal after a deal is struck with Egypt.