Australia beat South Africa by innings and 182 runs in Melbourne to seal Test series

Australia thrash South Africa by an innings and 182 runs in the second Test to win the series with a game to spare.

Morocco insist they will not defend their CHAN title in Algeria unless direct flights are permitted

World Cup semi-finalists Morocco say they will not defend their CHAN title unless hosts Algeria allowed to fly directly.

Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict: Flights resume between Addis Ababa and Mekelle

Passenger flights resume between Addis Ababa and war-devastated Tigray, following a peace deal.

Nigeria’s Calabar carnival: 14 killed at annual bikers’ event

A drunk car driver ploughs into crowds at the annual event in the southern port city of Calabar.

The Senegal man on a mission to plant five million trees

Adama Diémé was motivated after seeing once-verdant villages in Senegal without a single tree.

Best of Sport Africa TV – Part Two

The second of three programmes looking at highlights of five years of BBC Sport Africa.

Ghana police ban harmful New Year prophecies

Predictions by some faith leaders have sometimes caused anxiety and harm, the security services say.

Gambia officer Sanna Fadera’s sister denies he plotted coup attempt

Lance Corporal Sanna Fadera's family calls for his release, saying he was only a medic in the navy.

Barbers are being trained to spot mental health issues in the black community

Barbers in Britain are being trained to recognise mental health issues and how to help clients get the support they need.

Somalia’s opioid overdose: Young, female and addicted

Women open up about the problem of opioid abuse in Somalia following the death of a popular TikToker.