An African boy’s remarkable odyssey to the Arctic

Why a West African boy ran away from his village in Togo to live in the Arctic in the 1960s.

Caster Semenya testosterone ruling due

Caster Semenya is challenging a rule to restrict the level of testosterone permitted in female runners in a case about athletes with differences of sexual development.

Cyril Ramaphosa – South African union leader, mine boss, president

A profile of South Africa's leader, who hopes to consolidate power in his own right in May's elections.

Julius Malema – South Africa’s radical agenda setter

He has turned his EFF into a displaced force that wants to transform South Africa.

Mmusi Maimane – the man who vows to end ANC rule

"Change is uncomfortable but we need it," says South Africa's first black official opposition leader.

Did South Africa’s #FeesMustFall protests bring real change?

The protests that began against proposed fee hikes grew into calls for free higher education for all.

Did South Africa’s #FeesMustFall protests bring real change?

The protests that began against proposed fee hikes grew into calls for free higher education for all.

Mozambique: Cyclone Kenneth aftermath leaves 200,000 at risk

Lebo Diseko reports as rain continues to hamper aid efforts in Mozambique in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth.

Nigeria student arrested for ‘drug trafficking’ in Saudi Arabia freed

The Saudi authorities accused her of trafficking 2,000 packs of Tramadol, which she denied.

Africa Cup of Nations: Fans backlash prompts a rethink of ticket pricing

A backlash from Egyptian fans, including a jibe from Mo Salah, prompts the Egypt Football Association to reconsider its ticket pricing for the Africa Cup of Nations.