Nigerian kidney theft: Third charge over organ-harvesting plot

It is alleged Obinna Obeta was involved in a plot to exploit a Nigerian man and take his kidney.

BBC Sport Africa TV: Marc-Vivien Foe’s lost legacy in Cameroon

BBC Sport Africa asks why a sports complex which the late Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe started to build has fallen into disrepair despite government pledges.

Hausas in Sudan: The pilgrims’ descendants fighting for acceptance

Why a demand by Sudan's Hausa community to have more land rights led to the death of 100 people.

Tunisia referendum: A nation divided

President Kais Saied may succeed in tightening his grip through a constitutional referendum on 25 July.

Wafcon 2022: South Africa face challenge of hosts Morocco in final

Either hosts Morocco or South Africa will become first-time winners of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations when they meet in Saturday's final.

Willie Kimani: Kenyan police officers guilty of murdering human rights lawyer

Willie Kimani, his client and driver were abducted, tortured, killed and their bodies dumped in a river.

Wafcon 2022: Nigeria set for third-place play-off after bonus row

Nigeria's players play down their training boycott over a bonus row and say it will not affect them in Friday's Women's Africa Cup of Nations third-place play-off against Zambia.

World Athletics Championships: Joseph Fahnbulleh’s 200m final ‘a B minus at best’

Liberia's Joseph Fahnbulleh says he has vast room for improvement after finishing fourth in the 200m final at the World Athletics Championships.

Africa’s week in pictures: 15-21 July 2022

A selection of the best photos from across Africa and beyond this week.

What UK aid cut means for one South Sudan hospital

One of the few doctors serving 1.3 million people may have to leave because he would lose his salary.