BBC News - Africa
Updated: 17 hours 33 min ago
Thu, 16/02/2017 - 15:40
A rebel group in the Central African Republic killed 32 civilians last December after clashes with rival faction, a rights group says.
Thu, 16/02/2017 - 14:43
Banks are accused of rigging the price of South Africa's currency, the rand, as far back as 2007.
Thu, 16/02/2017 - 12:48
Somalia's landscape is littered with dead animals and there are warnings of a full-blown famine.
Thu, 16/02/2017 - 12:41
Florentin Pogba says his mother will find it difficult to watch the Guinea international face younger brother Paul in the Europa League on Thursday.
Thu, 16/02/2017 - 02:05
Are African media dealing with fake news effectively?
Thu, 16/02/2017 - 01:50
After several delays, an election was planned before the end of 2017, but finances put that in doubt.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 19:25
Victoria Emah-Emah runs a charity which helps Nigerian children whose parents died from HIV/Aids.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 14:10
BBC seeks future star of African journalism for the BBC World News Komla Dumor Award 2017.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 13:28
Exiled Ethiopian Olympic protest runner sees his family for the first time in at least six months.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 11:42
Former Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan is one of more than 40 players deemed to have "unethical hair" in the United Arab Emirates.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 06:36
BBC seeks future star of African journalism for the BBC World News Komla Dumor Award 2017.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 01:22
A change of attitude towards peace missions under President Trump could spell disaster for places like CAR.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 01:20
Many people in Nigeria turn to traditional medicine for their dental care.
Wed, 15/02/2017 - 01:01
Fergal Keane visits the town of Bambari in the Central African Republic, where UN peacekeepers are literally keeping the two sides apart.
Tue, 14/02/2017 - 18:39
A new hungry caterpillar is threatening African crops already badly hit by record droughts.
Tue, 14/02/2017 - 01:52
In our series of letters from African journalists, Sudanese columnist Yousra Elbagir explains what it is like to live in a country subject to US sanctions.
Mon, 13/02/2017 - 01:35
How mobile technology is profoundly changing access to money in the developing world.
Sun, 12/02/2017 - 01:40
The silent deaths of 94 mentally ill patients in South Africa is symptomatic of their place in society, but their families want explanations, writes the BBC's Pumza Fihlani.
Sat, 11/02/2017 - 01:30
Why delays and chaos means air travel in Nigeria is often grounded.
Fri, 10/02/2017 - 23:47
Seventeen are killed in a stampede at a football stadium in northern Angola, local officials say.
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