Nigeria’s first skate crew finds home in Lagos

"Don't break your head!" is one of the popular heckles they get from confused Lagos residents.

Praised but unpaid

They "saved" Nigeria from the brink of an Ebola epidemic in 2014, so why are these doctors still waiting to be paid?

World Cup qualifier between South Africa and Senegal to be replayed

A World Cup qualifier between South Africa and Senegal will be replayed after the match referee was banned for life by Fifa.

2018 World Cup: Egypt ‘one step closer’ to Russia

Egypt midfielder Sam Morsy says the Pharaohs have moved 'one step closer' to a first World Cup appearance since 1990 after beating Uganda 1-0 on Tuesday.

Togo protests against Faure Gnassingbé

Protesters want an end to the rule of President Faure Gnassingbé, who succeeded his father in 2005.

2018 World Cup: Cape Verde expect late drama in Group D

Cape Verde coach Lucio Antunes predicts Group D of African qualifying will go down to the wire as his island nation battles to reach its first World Cup.

Egypt detainees subjected to ‘assembly line’ of torture – HRW

President Sisi is accused of giving a "green light" to security forces to abuse political detainees.

SADC condemns killing of Lesotho army chief Khoantle Motsomotso

Southern Africa's regional body sends a team to help avert a political crisis.

SA’s Anderson reaches US Open semis

South Africa's Kevin Anderson ends American hopes in the men's singles as he beats Sam Querrey to reach the US Open semi-finals.

Swansea Uni study: African wild dogs ‘sneeze to vote’

The animals hold "social rallies" and choose when to hunt via a sneezing ballot, a study finds.