Ethiopia charges opposition figures with terrorism

The group, who will appear in court on Monday, faces charges related to deadly violence in June.

Central African Republic: Ex-officer arrested for war crimes

Eric Danboy Bagale, a guard under ex-President François Bozizé, was arrested by French police.

Kenya: Tackling teen pregnancies through sex education

Lily is bringing sex education to remote areas in Kenya in her fight to end teen pregnancies.

Coronavirus in South Africa: Relief, pride and the ‘new normal’

As the "worst phase of the epidemic" is overcome, experts delve into the data to learn more about Covid-19.

Sierra Leone women’s footballers welcome life changing equal pay

Sierra Leone women's international footballer Rashidatu Kamara aims to complete her college degree after equal pay boost.

Mozambique’s jihadists and the ‘curse’ of gas and rubies

Three years into an escalating insurgency, the president admits the "resource curse" is to blame.

Africa’s week in pictures: 11 – 17 September 2020

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.

Chad officer briefly freed by family in court fracas

The military officer had just been sentenced for murder when relatives hauled him out of the dock.

To code-switch or not to code-switch?

Many black people feel that they have to code-switch when entering white majority spaces.

Barbara Gonzalez: The CEO changing perceptions in Tanzanian football

The CEO of Tanzanian champions Simba Barbara Gonzalez is changing how young women are seen in football administration.