Jonas Gwangwa The South African jazz icon who stood up to apartheid

Remembering iconic trombonist and exiled anti-apartheid activist Jonas Gwangwa who has died aged 83.

Court ruling dramatically restores Ahmad as Caf president

Madagascar's Ahmad, banned by Fifa for five years in November, has been restored as Confederation of African Football president following a court ruling.

Semi Ajayi: ‘I always planned to play for Nigeria’

West Bromwich Albion defender Semi Ajayi says he always wanted to play international football for Nigeria.

Antonio Rudiger helping Covid-19 battle in Sierra Leone

Chelsea and Germany defender Antonio Rudiger says his shock at the impact of Covid-19 prompted to help in Sierra Leone.

Shell Nigeria ordered to pay compensation for oil spills

The oil giant's Nigerian subsidiary is ordered to pay compensation to farmers.

Africa’s week in pictures: 21-28 January 2021

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

Coronavirus vaccines: Boost for Africa in race for jabs

The African Union secures an additional 400 million doses of Covid-19 jabs for poorer nations.

UN court rules UK has no sovereignty over Chagos islands

The ruling should enable Mauritius to start settling its new maritime borders in the Indian Ocean.

South Africa’s military ends hijab ban for Muslims

Maj Fatima Isaacs led a three-year legal battle for her religious right to wear a headscarf.

African Nations Championship: Guinea and Zambia complete quarter-final line-up

Guinea score late to earn a quarter-final spot at the African Nations Championship (CHAN) as Zambia also progress.