Cape Town anger over slave quarter gentrification

Long-time South African residents of the historic Cape Town suburb of Bo-Kaap fight changes brought by wealthy incomers.

Zimbabwe election: Woman says she was beaten by soldiers in Harare

Following elections in Zimbabwe, the BBC has spoken to a woman who says she was beaten by soldiers in Harare.

Violence as troops deploy in Ethiopia’s Somali region

Protesters have set fire to a church and looted shops after federal troops took over.

Gambian international Carayol joins Cypriot side Apollon Limassol

Gambia international Mustapha Carayol joins Cypriot side Apollon Limassol on a two-year deal, after a decade in English football.

Cameroon appoint Seedorf & Kluivert as deal for Eriksson falls through

Cameroon appoint Dutchman Clarence Seedorf as coach of the national team with compatriot Patrick Kluivert named as his assistant.

Cameroon appoint Seedorf & Kluivert as deal for Eriksson falls through

Cameroon appoint Dutchman Clarence Seedorf as coach of the national team with compatriot Patrick Kluivert named as his assistant.

Eto’o leaves Turkish club Konyaspor by mutual consent

Former Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o leaves Turkish club Konyaspor by mutual consent with two years still remaining on his contract.

Eto’o leaves Turkish club Konyaspor by mutual consent

Former Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o leaves Turkish club Konyaspor by mutual consent with two years still remaining on his contract.

Zimbabwe enters a new era, but struggles to escape its past

The violence that followed the election has created a febrile environment, writes Fergal Keane.