What’s behind Kenya’s banditry problem?

Kenya’s military and police units have been deployed to fight bandits and cattle rustlers in the northern region.

Nigerian organ donor plot victim begged police for help, court told

A Nigerian man has told a jury he ran away and slept rough before going to a police station for help.

Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu: ‘You served our country well. Rest in peace’

The body of Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu was found almost two weeks after the Turkey earthquake.

Libya search for homegrown coach as Corentin Martins departs

Libya's men's national team are looking for a new coach after the departure of Frenchman Corentin Martins, with officials searching closer to home for his replacement.

Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu: ‘You served our country well. Rest in peace’

The body of Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu was found almost two weeks after the Turkey earthquake.

Algeria jails journalist Ihsane el-Kadi as old guard asserts power

The "preventative detention" of a veteran journalist suggests not much has changed in Algeria.

How Scotland pays back for Malawi climate damage

Scotland is one of the first countries in the world to stump up cash for climate change "loss and damage" in poorer countries.

Organ harvest victim came to the UK to work, court told

A market trader from Nigeria tells a court he was shocked when a doctor told him he was to have a kidney transplant.

Mohamed ‘Hemeti’ Dagalo: Top Sudan military figure says coup was a mistake

The deputy head of Sudan's ruling council says the coup benefited allies of former leader Omar al-Bashir.

Robert Mugabe’s son arrested in Zimbabwe over cars trashed at Harare party

Robert Mugabe Junior has not yet commented on the allegations he damaged property worth $12,000.