Berkeley gets the go-ahead for modular homes factory

As the supply of UK housing continues to lag behind demand Berkeley Homes are set to build a modular homes factory in Kent

Zimbabwe opposition leader ‘attacked’ on campaign trail

Joice Mujuru's NPP party says she was pelted with stones in an act of political violence.

South Africa gold mine: About 950 workers trapped underground

A storm knocked electricity out, preventing lifts from bringing nightshift workers to the surface.

Winter Olympics 2018: ‘We’re all goofballs’ – meet Nigeria’s bobsleigh team

Nigeria's women's bobsleigh team will make history in Pyeongchang this month when they become the first Nigerians to compete at a Winter Olympics.

Demba Ba leaves China as Africans move on deadline day

Veteran Senegalese striker Demba Ba signs for Turkish side Goztepe on loan from Shanghai Shenhua, so becoming the latest African to leave China's Super League.

Kenya TV channels still off air despite court order

Three stations were cut off over plans to broadcast opposition leader Raila Odinga's "inauguration".

Uganda’s Mowzey Radio dies after ‘pub brawl’

Mowzey Radio died hours after the Ugandan president donated $8,300 towards his hospital bills.

Morroco’s El Yamiq seals Genoa move, set to miss CHAN final

Jawad El Yamiq's transfer to Genoa means he will likely no longer be eligible to play for Morocco in the final of the CHAN.

Team GB Paralympian Abdi Jama on his basketball career

Abdi Jama was left paralysed from the waist down after an accident.

West Ham suspend Tony Henry over claims of club policy against signing Africans

West Ham suspend director of player recruitment Tony Henry over claims he said the club would not sign any more African players.