Somalia drought: ‘Act now or 350,000 children will die’

In what experts call Somalia's worst drought in a decade, children are facing severe malnutrition.

Mozambique Palma terror attack: ‘I can’t go back’

After a brazen jihadist siege a year ago, Mozambique's fledgling gas industry remains on hold.

Electricity lost in large parts of Nigeria after power blackout

The national grid collapses again just weeks after President Buhari apologised for the last outage.

Kenyan climber joins first all-black team attempting Mount Everest

Kenya's James Kagambi is the oldest in a group out to inspire black people to take up mountaineering.

Afcon 2023: Two qualifiers moved after Tunisia consider boycott

Two qualifiers for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations are moved after Tunisia suggest they may skip the tournament to prepare for the 2022 World Cup.

Brentford: ‘African Bees’ buzzing in Premier League

Brentford's African duo Frank Onyeka and Yoane Wissa are relishing their debut seasons in the Premier League.

Africa’s week in pictures: 1-7 April 2022

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

DR Congo refugees: ‘We see no hope of ever living peacefully’

After fighting between government forces and M23 rebels, DR Congo refugees are returning home from Uganda.

The Ghana village where deaf couples were outlawed

The Ghanaian village of Adamorobe is unique in that 3% of its total population is deaf.

Nigerian bobsledder: ‘This is about the future of female athletes’

Nigerian monobob athlete Simidele Adeagbo is on a quest to change qualifying rules for the Winter Olympics, which she argues are biased against women.