The race to qualify for the 2018 World Cup continues in Africa as the nations gear up for their second round of fixtures. Read more »
Long distance athlete and businessman Haile Gebrsilassie is hoping to export honey to Germany and the Netherlands. Read more »
Children and women are reportedly resorting to prostitution as economic hardships hit ordinary Zimbabweans. Read more »
The music legend Oliver Mtukudzi will lead a call to world leaders to commit more funds to help poorer nations combat climate change. Read more »
The families of miners shot and killed by police at Lonmin's Marikana mine have issued court summons for Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa. Read more »
The animals have reportedly destroyed parts of Barobo Town in Maryland while fleeing. Read more »
The U.S. and South Africa have been engaged in a slow-burn chicken war for years, with President Barack Obama threatening to dump the Southern African nation from its trade ... Read more »
President Barack Obama of the United States has called on Burundi's leaders to live up to their commitment to take part in an internationally-mediated dialogue outside of Burundi. ... Read more »
Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered two record companies to pay damages to Sunday Adeniyi, popularly known as King Sunny Ade, for infringing on his work. Read more »
President Yoweri Museveni says his support has decreased from 75% in 1996 to 68.38% in 2011. Read more »
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