England v South Africa: Katherine Brunt becomes record wicket-taker in convincing win

England overcame an improved performance from South Africa to comfortably win the second Twenty20 by six wickets at Worcester.

Nigerian kidney theft: Third charge over organ-harvesting plot

It is alleged Obinna Obeta was involved in a plot to exploit a Nigerian man and take his kidney.

BBC Sport Africa TV: Marc-Vivien Foe’s lost legacy in Cameroon

BBC Sport Africa asks why a sports complex which the late Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe started to build has fallen into disrepair despite government pledges.

Hausas in Sudan: The pilgrims’ descendants fighting for acceptance

Why a demand by Sudan's Hausa community to have more land rights led to the death of 100 people.

Tunisia referendum: A nation divided

President Kais Saied may succeed in tightening his grip through a constitutional referendum on 25 July.

Wafcon 2022: South Africa face challenge of hosts Morocco in final

Either hosts Morocco or South Africa will become first-time winners of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations when they meet in Saturday's final.

Willie Kimani: Kenyan police officers guilty of murdering human rights lawyer

Willie Kimani, his client and driver were abducted, tortured, killed and their bodies dumped in a river.

Wafcon 2022: Nigeria set for third-place play-off after bonus row

Nigeria's players play down their training boycott over a bonus row and say it will not affect them in Friday's Women's Africa Cup of Nations third-place play-off against Zambia.

World Athletics Championships: Joseph Fahnbulleh’s 200m final ‘a B minus at best’

Liberia's Joseph Fahnbulleh says he has vast room for improvement after finishing fourth in the 200m final at the World Athletics Championships.

Africa’s week in pictures: 15-21 July 2022

A selection of the best photos from across Africa and beyond this week.