Ethiopia’s farmers forced off land for housing

Farmers around Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa say they are paying a high price for the city's expansion.

Survivor recalls Mugabe’s crackdown in Matabeleland

In the early 1980s, Robert Mugabe’s government sent crack troops to put down opposition supporters in western Zimbabwe.

Kane awarded goal and edges closer to Salah

Tottenham striker Harry Kane is awarded Spurs' second goal in Saturday's 2-1 win at Stoke after a successful appeal.

Nigerian brides sit exams in wedding gowns

Two university students had to sit their final exams on their wedding day after a rescheduling clash.

Winnie Mandela memorial

Thousands attend a memorial service in South Africa to pay tribute to anti-apartheid activist.

In pictures: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela memorial

Crowds gathered in Soweto to commemorate the life of activist Winnie Madikizela-Mandela

Central African Republic protesters lay corpses at UN’s door after clashes

They accuse UN troops of killing civilians during an operation in the capital, Bangui.

‘Hundreds dead’ after military plane crashes in Algeria

More than 250 people have been killed after a military plane crashed in Algeria, local media report.

Cameroon star Bassogog tips Henan Jianye for success after signing deal

Cameroon forward Christian Bassogog tips Henan Jianye for success after signing a contract extract extension with the Chinese Super League side.

Trump lifts travel ban on Chad

The White House says Chad has improved the sharing of information about "suspected terrorists".