BBC News - Africa
Updated: 1 week 6 days ago
Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:24
Remittances sent home by migrant workers account for 30% of the economy in Lesotho.
Mon, 27/02/2017 - 01:21
How the men of Chad's Wodaabe culture go about finding their brides at a desert festival where the stress is on make-up and clothes.
Sun, 26/02/2017 - 16:33
Thousands are to receive aid in Unity State but many more remain cut off, writes Alastair Leithead.
Sun, 26/02/2017 - 01:39
Julius Kaggwa was born intersex, which made for a confusing, isolating and sometimes dangerous childhood growing up in Uganda.
Sat, 25/02/2017 - 02:18
One of the world's biggest football clubs, Barcelona is taking its skills to Nigeria.
Fri, 24/02/2017 - 16:16
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.
Fri, 24/02/2017 - 03:06
Elizabeth Ohene considers Ghanaians' wanderlust as her compatriots join those taking risks to claim asylum abroad.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 18:04
Africa will be looking to double the number of places it has at an expanded World Cup from 2026.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 17:44
The gang broke into the South African reserve on Monday, taking staff hostage.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 17:38
Officials agree to review ban on women travelling without a male guardian after a public outcry.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 16:30
Nigeria striker Brown Ideye joins compatriot John Mikel Obi at Chinese Super League club Tianjin Teda after signing a three-year contract.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 16:25
Finance minister Pravin Gordhan raises top rate of tax to 45% to help reduce deficit.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 15:32
Mr Badjie is said to have personally presided over torture sessions under ex-President Yahya Jammeh.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 14:35
The United Arab Emirates is building a military base in Berbera in Somalia's self-declared republic of Somaliland.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 14:31
A South African court says the government had no right to leave the ICC without consulting parliament.
Wed, 22/02/2017 - 02:40
Polygamy is widely accepted all over Nigeria but one of the country's most prominent Muslim leaders is trying to ban the practice - in some cases.
Tue, 21/02/2017 - 17:24
The UN has declared a famine in parts of South Sudan, the first to be announced anywhere in the world in six years. So why has famine returned?
Tue, 21/02/2017 - 14:18
A state of famine has been declared in parts of South Sudan, the first globally since 2011. Alastair Leithead reports.
Tue, 21/02/2017 - 13:41
More than 600 black South Africans drowned in WW1 when their ship was struck by a Royal Mail vessel. But why did the captain blamed for the tragedy do nothing to help?
Tue, 21/02/2017 - 13:29
The bodies of at least 87 migrants wash up in Libya after they drowned trying to reach Italy by sea.
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