Anger in Namibia over Dubai COP28 trip by president’s children

Six members of President Hage Geingob's family, including his children, have travelled to Dubai.

Nigeria airstrike ‘mistakenly’ kills worshippers at religious festival

The army was targeting "terrorists" when civilians were hit by accident, the state governor says.

HIV and forced sterilisations: How four Kenyan women found justice

Four women living with HIV who won a landmark case tell the BBC about how they were sterilised.

UK home secretary heads to Rwanda for migrant deal

James Cleverly is hoping to finally secure flights to the country for migrants who travel to the UK illegally.

South Africa intercepts 440 unaccompanied children from Zimbabwe

Border officials say they stopped dozens of buses carrying young children from Zimbabwe.

South Africa book place at 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

Holders South Africa qualify for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations after wrapping up a 3-1 aggregate win over Burkina Faso.

British lawyers could be based in Rwandan courts as part of asylum plans

It comes after the Supreme Court ruled proposals unlawful amid concerns about the Rwandan justice system.

South Africa: The region where political violence is on the rise ahead of elections

The BBC's Fergal Keane returns ahead of elections next year - 30 years since apartheid ended.

Tanzania floods: Dozens killed in floods and landslides in northern Hanang region

A rescue operation is under way after at least 63 die in the northern Hanang district.

Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter slams “climate apartheid” by rich nations

Social activist Ndileka Mandela says "the global north is using economic and legal power to subjugate poor nations".