Women in Madagascar who have had life-changing surgery are helping others to get treatment.
Nigeria under-23 striker Taiwo Awoniyi admits his struggle to get a UK work permit may end his dreams of playing for Liverpool.
Born in Senegal and only a French citizen since 2016, Sibeth Ndiaye is the country's new voice.
Teacher Sackey Percy found fame after a video of him dancing with his students went viral.
Why women in Sudan have taken anti-government demonstrations to heart by using Facebook to expose abuse.
Highlights of the pontiff's weekend visit to the overwhelmingly Muslim country.
Countries across the continent have had blocks on social media and websites.
Nokubonga Qampi killed one of three men raping her daughter and wounded two. When she was charged with murder there was a public outcry.
Secretary-General António Guterres said he is hopeful for a solution to the eight-year long conflict in Libya, after a high-level meeting in Tunis, Tunisia, on Saturday with officials from the Arab League, the European Union and the African Union -- the group known as the 'Libya Quartet.'
In Malawi, doctors say resistance to antibiotics is making their work increasingly difficult.
Amid a court case about discrimination on the basis of a hairstyle, what's the state of Kenyan hair?
Two weeks on from Cyclone Idai, BBC's Nomsa Maseko reports on the on-going problems in Mozambique.
Appearing before the Security Council on Friday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said that the only way to prevent increased violence and instability in Mali is to tackle root causes such as grinding poverty; climate change and competition for resources; underdevelopment, and a fundamental lack of opportunities for young people.
BBC Monitoring profiles some possible successors to Algeria's president, including his own brother.
A rise in new cases of deadly Ebola virus disease in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been announced, while authorities say that progress is being made in accessing communities that have been wary of outside help, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.
The United Nations Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Adama Dieng, expressed on Thursday his deepest concern and strongly condemned recent attacks against villages in Mali, including mass-killings last weekend in the Mopti region, which left 160 dead, including some 50 children, according to the UN human rights office (OHCHR).
Activists in Chad are demanding that the government restore access to social media after it was cut a year ago.
Residents in a rural South African community get cheap online access from a network they own and run.
As the full extent of destruction caused by Cyclone Idai across southern Africa continues to be assessed, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said on Wednesday it was in “a race against time” to protect women who bore the brunt of the storm as they tried to save their households and livelihoods.
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