Kilmarnock: Youssouf Mulumbu looks to repay boss Steve Clarke’s faith

Kilmarnock new boy Youssouf Mulumbu is relishing the chance to show the fans what he can do after ending a spell without a club.

‘Indiana Joan’, 95, faces Egypt looting probe

The Australian woman is facing an investigation over her collection of Middle Eastern artefacts.

In pictures: Mnangagwa sworn in

Crowds gathered in a stadium in the country's capital to see their new president.

Egypt attack: Gunmen kill 235 in Sinai mosque

The gun and bomb assault in Sinai is the deadliest militant attack in Egypt's modern history.

Zimbabweans share hopes under President Emmerson Mnangagwa

A pensioner, an activist and a white farmer share their hopes for the future under a new president.

Zimbabwe still faces an economic struggle

In Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe may have gone but the country's battered economy still needs to be turned around.

Rigobert Song: God would have been in trouble if I’d died!

Former Cameroon and Liverpool defender Rigobert Song talks about his near-death experience after suffering from a brain aneurysm in 2016.

Confederation Cup: Mazembe expect early SuperSport onslaught

DR Congo's TP Mazembe are expecting an early onslaught from SuperSport United in South Africa in the second leg of the Confederation Cup final.

Afoty 17: Will an African nation win the World Cup before England (do again)?

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Naby Keita, Mohamed Salah, Victor Moses and Sadio Mane discuss England and African nations chances of winning a World cup.

Oscar Pistorius jail term for killing Reeva Steenkamp more than doubled

The family of murdered girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp say the ruling means she can now rest in peace.