Detective Jane Mugo: Meet Kenya’s ‘spy queen’

BBC Africa Eye looks at the inside story of Detective Jane Mugo, the woman they call Kenya’s "spy queen".

Egypt’s dreams of democracy still alive?

It's been 10 years since Egyptians took to the streets to unseat their longest-serving President, Hosni Mubarak.

Cyclone Eloise brings floods to Mozambique’s second city Beira

Officials are assessing the scale of the damage and trying to restore power in parts of Beira.

Tunisians question whether life is better after Arab Spring

Ten years after ousting their strongman leader, some say the new system isn't working.

Letter from Africa: The continent no longer needs lectures from the US

President Joe Biden will need to renew the relationship with the continent, writes Waihiga Mwaura.

African Nations Championship: Cameroon, Guinea, Morocco and DR Congo all held to draws

Tanzania beat Namibia while Morocco are held in the second round of matches at the African Nations Championship in Cameroon.

Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni overcomes Bobi Wine challenge – for now

President Yoweri Museveni sees off another challenger despite the expectation surrounding Bobi Wine.

Central African Republic declares emergency as rebels surround Bangui

Central African Republic, two-thirds controlled by rebels, is "at grave risk" the UN envoy says.

Diary Sow: Talented Senegal student ‘sorry’ after disappearing in France

Diary Sow, who raised concern by failing to return to school in Paris, had been "on a little break".

Five years for tycoon in Guinea corruption trial

Israeli businessman Beny Steinmetz is given a jail term by a Swiss court in a historic corruption case.