Ukraine war: Terror of African students in Russian-occupied Kherson

Nigerian students in Ukraine plead for help leaving Kherson as food, medicine and water run low.

Asakaa: How drill music found a new home in Ghana

Asakaa, or Ghana drill, is the latest hot sound from Africa, following the global success of Afrobeats.

Sudan: BBC investigation shows abuse of female demonstrators

The BBC has identified a number of female protesters who have been physically and sexually assaulted by security forces in Sudan.

Kenyan soldiers killed in Somalia: The shroud of secrecy

Johnson ole Kiyaipi was buried with full military honours yet his death has not been publicly acknowledged.

Kenyan soldiers killed in Somalia: The shroud of secrecy

Johnson ole Kiyaipi was buried with full military honours yet his death has not been publicly acknowledged.

The hunt for Nigerians who can change into cats

One man is challenging Nigerians' belief in magic after a wave of killings that has gripped the country.

Kenya’s Killer Roads: Dodgy driving licences and dangerous vehicles in Kenya

Kenya’s road accidents and deaths are on the rise, Africa Eye reveals cracks in Kenya’s road safety systems.

Cobhams Asuquo: The Nigerian singer who hated his own voice

Cobhams Asuquo is now one of Nigeria's leading music figures but started his career behind the scenes.

Tanzania viewpoint: What President Samia has achieved in her first year

After years of authoritarian rule, there are signs of change under the country's first female leader.

Shugabar Tanzania Samia Suluhu Hassan: ‘ Na yi kokarin tabattar da zaman lafiya a kasata’

Wakilin BBC Salim Kikeke ya yi magana da shugaba Samia Suluhu Hassan kan sauyin da samu karkashin jagorancinta a cikin shekara guda