Mozambique has been rocked by violence since last month’s elections, with police accused of killing at least 30 protesters, according to civil society organizations
Nigeria hosted an annual mining conference in the capital this week to discuss investment opportunities and measures needed for growth
The Catholic Church is alarmed by what it sees as gross violations of human rights and undemocratic tendencies by Zambian authorities
Opposition calls for more protests
The policy is intended to expand the aging country's workforce
Some see Irro as a unifying figure who could reopen dialogue with the federal government of Somalia
Lebanon is home to an estimated 176,000 migrants, many of them African women working menial jobs. Since the conflict began, many of them have been displaced, facing uncertain futures. Marcus Harton narrates this report from Ethel Bonet in Beirut.
Northeast Nigeria is witnessing renewed stability after decades of insurgency
Scores demonstrate against corruption, demanding prosecution of alleged public fund looters
The countries are experiencing their worst recorded drought, which is drying up the Kariba Dam reservoir and causing hourslong power cuts
Voting delayed two years due to political differences
Artificial intelligence was much discussed and demonstrated at the Africa Tech Festival in Cape Town, South Africa earlier this month. The conference highlighted how technology is changing industries on the continent. Vicky Stark filed this report.
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