Zimbabwe’s sacked Vice-President Mnangagwa flees

Robert Mugabe says his former deputy had asked church prophets when the president would die.

Alaa Abdel Fattah: Egypt court upholds activist’s sentence

The highest appeals court confirms the verdict that Alaa Abdel Fattah broke a law banning protests.

Six Tanzanian schoolchildren killed in ‘grenade’ explosion

The Tanzanian children reportedly picked up a grenade, which may be linked to unrest in Burundi.

2018 World Cup: Itumeleng Khune boost for South Africa

South Africa coach Stuart Baxter receives a boost ahead of their World Cup qualifiers against Senegal as injured keeper Itumeleng Khune returns to training.

Gele expert: Nigerian boy is headscarf stylist to the stars

Meet the boy who has a talent for styling African headscarves and has battled prejudice to do it.

Leaving banking to be a UK snail farmer

Ollie Thompson decided to set up a shop to sell snails after spotting a gap in the market.

Tanzania President John Magufuli sacks officials after TV scolding

Tanzania's John Magufuli dismisses two officials who forgot details of public works budget.

Paradise Papers: Tycoon made $41m from ‘people’s fund’

A fund set up to help a struggling African state has paid tens of millions in fees to a businessman.

Nigeria targets recovery in record budget for 2018

President Muhammadu Buhari hopes to lift oil production and keep peace in the Niger Delta.

Jemima Sumgong: Four-year doping ban for Olympic marathon champion

Olympic marathon winner Jemima Sumgong is banned for four years after her claim she was taking EPO for an ectopic pregnancy was rejected.