Somalia’s deaf footballers create their own league

Players fed up with being excluded from existing teams started their own league.

Letter from Africa: How bruised is President Buhari by defections?

Journalist Mannir Dan Ali considers the Nigerian president's chances of re-election after the loss of key allies.

What happened to the boy who chased away the lions?

As a child, herder Richard Turere invented a device to stop lions killing cattle but who benefited?

Sol Bamba making good on Cardiff City promotion promise

Defender Sol Bamba says a promise kept by Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock has ended his long wait to play in the Premier League.

Zimbabwe elections: The bones that haunt the country

New excavations are uncovering the bones of some men killed in the ethnic massacres perpetrated by the Fifth Brigade.

Cameroon confirm talks with former England manager Eriksson

Cameroon confirm discussions with former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, to take over as coach of the Indomitable Lions.

Grace Mugabe’s immunity annulled by South African court

Zimbabwe's ex-first lady was accused of assaulting a model in South Africa in 2017.

Kenya race row retailer Chandarana Foodplus defies governor

Nairobi's governor revoked Chandarana Foodplus' licence over its campaign to target white people.

Manchester City: Riyad Mahrez has ‘no significant damage’ to ankle

Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez could be fit for Sunday's Community Shield with Chelsea despite suffering an ankle injury.

Ahmad – Caf has ‘started to fight corruption’ in African football

Caf president Ahmad says African football is making strides in its 'fight' against corruption - issues which he says affect the whole world, not just the continent.