Phone scam: How Kenyans are losing money

Mobile phones in Kenya are like bank accounts - and fraudsters are trying to hack them.

Senegal’s World Cup referee Malang Diedhiou retires

One of Africa's most experienced referee Senegal's Malang Diedhiou retires after taking charge of three matches at the 2018 World Cup.

Percy Tau: Brighton sign South Africa striker on four-year deal

Brighton sign South Africa striker Percy Tau on a four-year deal - and will loan him out for the upcoming season.

Ruth Jebet: Olympic champion among 120 doping cases revealed by Athletics Integrity Unit

Olympic steeplechase champion Ruth Jebet is among more than 100 athletes and coaches facing disciplinary action for alleged doping offences.

Ethiopia name former Yemen coach Braham Mebratu

Former Yemen coach Abraham Mebratu takes over in charge of the Ethiopian national the county's football federation announces.

Mustafa Dawood: Brother’s questions after immigration raid death

Asylum seeker Mustafa Dawood fell to his death from a roof, now his family want answers.

Nairobi National Park railway ‘threatens Kenyan wildlife’

Conservationists are crying foul over a high-speed railway being built through Nairobi National Park.

Africa’s week in pictures: 13-19 July 2018

A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere in the world this week.

‘Dangerous complacency’ to global HIV epidemic risks resurgence

The response to the global HIV pandemic is risking a resurgence of the disease, experts warn.

Innovation thrives in Winnipeg

Diamond Schmitt Architects and Number TEN Architectural Group are combining on this project in Winnipeg’s Innovation Alley