BBC News - Africa
Updated: 2 weeks 3 days ago
Thu, 06/04/2017 - 16:37
Several thousand people have fled Pajok and say the town was attacked by government troops.
Thu, 06/04/2017 - 15:55
She will speak at an event intended to promote a dialogue for a "non-racial" South Africa.
Thu, 06/04/2017 - 12:59
Liberia are the biggest losers in Fifa's world rankings for April, dropping 39 places to sit in 141st spot - and a lowly 40th best in Africa.
Thu, 06/04/2017 - 11:42
Young Ugandan men are turning to betting on football for a living, but many are becoming addicted.
Thu, 06/04/2017 - 11:40
A professor in Egypt fears losing her job after a video of her dancing is shared on social media.
Thu, 06/04/2017 - 01:27
Elizabeth Ohene reminisces about meeting the late South African anti-apartheid hero Ahmed Kathrada.
Thu, 06/04/2017 - 00:57
The constitutional court rejects a government attempt to keep a ban in place on domestic trade.
Wed, 05/04/2017 - 16:34
He says delayed presidential elections will go ahead as planned and a new prime minister will be named.
Wed, 05/04/2017 - 14:40
Billie Zangewa was among almost 100 African artists whose work was displayed at the Paris Art Fair.
Wed, 05/04/2017 - 13:42
Cameroon coach Hugo Broos insists he wants to stay in the job, just a week after saying he was seriously considering his future.
Wed, 05/04/2017 - 01:16
How slums are offering low-tech smart solutions to common city problems.
Tue, 04/04/2017 - 17:12
South Africa has just had his credit rating downgraded to junk status. What is a credit rating and why does the downgrading matter?
Tue, 04/04/2017 - 14:52
The downgrading of South Africa's credit rating could have profound effects on the country's economy.
Tue, 04/04/2017 - 01:05
Expanding their reach, jihadists are turning northern Burkina Faso into their latest stronghold.
Mon, 03/04/2017 - 18:59
Isabel dos Santos, the eldest daughter of Angola's president and one of the richest women in Africa, says that people are prejudiced against her because of her background.
Mon, 03/04/2017 - 17:41
Can President Jacob Zuma survive the latest challenge in his political career, asks the BBC's Milton Nkosi.
Mon, 03/04/2017 - 02:54
Joel Kioko has gone from growing up in a slum in Kenya's capital to being trained in a US ballet school.
Mon, 03/04/2017 - 02:11
Solving the water crisis for South Sudanese refugees.
Fri, 31/03/2017 - 14:09
President Zuma's midnight sacking of his finance minister will have long repercussions, writes the BBC's Milton Nkosi.
Fri, 31/03/2017 - 01:46
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.
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