Nigerians debate the ruling party's Muslim/Muslim ticket+++Tricks for staying safe in Cameroon's Anglophone regions+++Some Ghanaians return to firewood and charcoal as gas prices soar.
Election fever rides high in Kenya+++ECOWAS mediator due in Guinea on Wednesday+++African fashion in the spotlight
Mali: Is the military junta trying to get rid of MINUSMA? +++ AU urges farmers to increase food production +++ Somalia's President Hassan Sheik Mohamud visits Kenya and Eritrea +++ First-ever Marburg outbreak in Ghana +++ Sports
Anti-abortion vs abortion rights in the abortion discourse +++ Sierra Leone to decriminalize abortion +++ Increasing number of women dying from illegal abortions in Kenya +++ Africa's abortion legal status in Lagos, Nigeria +++ South Sudan's 16-day campaign against sexual violence
Gambians react to High Court death sentence of former members of the intelligence service +++ Kenyan sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala visa approved +++ Power cuts loom in Cameroon +++ 77Percent: stigma on male infertility +++ Malawi communities' struggle for clean drinking water
COVID-19 third wave+++Making vaccines in Africa+++Kaunda remembered in Zambia+++African Roots: Princess Yennenga of Burkina Faso+++Sports
Zimbabwe seeks AfDB mediation over its 10 billion debt +++ Food shortage in Darfur+++Royals from Cameroon's Bangwa region meet their stolen art in Germany for the first time in 100 years+++ Kigali Community markets radios used for information and business+++Audience with the Pope: Francis moves to quash the rumour mill like 1
African nations are making enormous progress in protecting the rights of woment o access the essential reproductive healthcare. This is according to the Center for Reproductive Health who have hailed the recent decision by Sierra Leone’s government to back a bill that will legalize abortion. At the same time, Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos, is also considering legalizing abortion.
Nigeria's ruling party picks Muslim ex-governor as VP for 2023++South Africa shocked by bar shootings, police hunt suspects+++Future of journalism at stake in Africa
Angola's former president dos Santos dies aged 79++ Daughter of Angola's Dos Santos demands autopsy on foul play fears++ Gunman assassinates Japan ex-PM Abe on campaign trail