Africa’s top shots: 24 February-2 March 2017

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

Nigeria’s Olusegun Obasanjo launches presidential library

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo secures his legacy by opening a presidential library in the city of his birth.

Zambia’s air force takes on ‘armyworms’

Zambia is one of the countries in southern Africa most affected by a plague of "armyworms", devastating maize crops and threatening farmers' livelihoods.

‘Cannes of Africa’

A "haunted" complex, a film named "African Storm", a tribute to a dead leader and more.

Saving Zanzibar

A group of local artisans is trying to preserve their island's buildings.

‘An extraordinary woman’

Salome Karwah was a Time magazine person of the year - but died after hospital neglect, her husband says.

‘Nigerians not all criminals’

Nigerian shop-owner Emmeka Uhanna tells the BBC that he is worried following recent xenophobic attacks in parts of Johannesburg.

Alastair Leithead: Doing aid differently

How charities working in Kenya are experimenting with cash transfers instead of more traditional forms of aid.

Orla Guerin: Sousse ready to re-open after beach attack

The walls and floors are being repaired, the hotel refurbished but will the tourists come back to Tunisia after the beach shootings at Sousse two years ago?

Full disclosure

Saidy Brown discusses the extraordinary reaction after she disclosed her HIV status on Twitter.