Kenya – where toilets have become a constitutional right

The state is obliged to provide toilets along the country's roads, Kenya's High Court rules.

Kenya – where toilets have become a constitutional right

The state is obliged to provide toilets along the country's roads, Kenya's High Court rules.

Fifa keen to investigate financial transactions carried out by Caf

Fifa is keen to investigate a host of financial transactions carried out by the Confederation of African Football following an audit into the continent's ruling body.

Four rare mountain gorillas ‘die in Uganda lightning strike’

The four killed by suspected electrocution include a pregnant female, a conservation group says.

Rugby star Maro Itoje: Who would he support in Nigeria v England?

England's rugby world cup finalist, who's parents were born in Nigeria, talks about his identity.

Odion Ighalo: Coronavirus fears mean Man Utd striker will miss training camp

Manchester United's Odion Ighalo will miss the club's training camp in Spain because of fears the coronavirus outbreak could lead to him being refused entry back into the UK.

Odion Ighalo: Coronavirus fears mean Man Utd striker will miss training camp

Manchester United's Odion Ighalo will miss the club's training camp in Spain because of fears the coronavirus outbreak could lead to him being refused entry back into the UK.

Daniel arap Moi: Kenya mourns ‘iconic leader’

President Uhuru Kenyatta praises his predecessor as Kenyans queue to view Daniel arap Moi's body.

Chukwuemeka Ike: The Nigerian king who served Toads for Supper

Fans of Chukwuemeka Ike, who died last month, say that he should be more widely acclaimed.

Chukwuemeka Ike: The Nigerian king who served Toads for Supper

Fans of Chukwuemeka Ike, who died last month, say that he should be more widely acclaimed.