Why are Kenyan pupils not getting enough sleep?

Kenyan pupils are increasingly being asked to be at school by 6:30am despite classes not starting until 8am.

Why are Kenyan pupils not getting enough sleep?

Kenyan pupils are increasingly being asked to be at school by 6:30am despite classes not starting until 8am.

Samuel Eto’o: ‘Football can unite Africa’

Former African Footballer of the Year Samuel Eto'o believes that football has the power to unite people around the continent.

Letter from Africa: Fake news and Nigeria’s media

He was pilloried after a false story circulated that he had thrown a tantrum at the US consulate.

Steroids at 16: South Africa’s schoolboy rugby scene faces a widespread doping problem

Doping in South African schoolboy rugby is casting a shadow over the whole sport. Salmon van Huyssteen's story is just one chapter.

Ghanaian died ‘in plain sight’ at UK detention centre

"Gross failures" led to Prince Fosu's death from malnutrition, dehydration and hypothermia, an inquest finds.

Libya conflict: ‘Stressed’ Ghassan Salame resigns as UN envoy

Ghassan Salame says he cannot take any more stress trying to broker peace in the country.

Cameroonian filmmaker: ‘Why I made a film for £5,000’

Oliver Assoua credits his love of film to his family being one of the few in his area to own a VHS player.

Guinea-Bissau’s Cipriano Cassamá quits amid ‘death threats’

Guinea-Bissau, which has a history of coups, had two presidents following disputed elections.

Confederation Cup: Hosts struggle in last eight first legs

None of the hosts of the Confederation Cup quarter-final first legs manage to register victories.