Ebony tree planting in Cameroon to save the world’s stock

A guitar company hopes to save the ebony tree by planting thousands of new trees in Cameroon

John Ogu: Nigerian seeks fresh challenges outside Israel

Nigeria midfielder John Ogu admits he is set to leave Israeli side Hapoel Beer Sheva at the end of the season.

Mohamed Salah video abuse is ‘disgusting’ says Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says the abuse directed at Mohamed Salah in a song sung by a small number of Chelsea fans is "disgusting".

Cuban doctors kidnap: Gunmen seize medics in north-east Kenya

The two are thought to have been taken to Somalia after the attack in which one policeman was killed.

Jumia: ‘Africa’s Amazon’ in landmark stock market listing

Jumia is worth $1bn-plus and will be the first African tech start-up listed on the New York stock market.

Arsenal investigate after Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly allegedly racially abused by fan

A video appearing to show an Arsenal fan racially abusing Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly is being investigated, the club say.

Sudan coup: Military warns against disturbances

The army tells people protesting against Thursday's coup that its only concern is public order.

London’s unlikely link with Sudanese demonstrations

A pub in London has become a hotspot for Sudanese activists and demonstrators have a special chant for it.

Omar al-Bashir: How Sudan’s military strongmen stayed in power

Sudan's coup saw the overthrow of an unpopular president but those close to him want to stay in power.

Teen conservationist: ‘Why I adopted a cheetah’

Kenyan teenager Some, who adopted big cat Diji when she was 17, wants to be a conservationist.