Table Tennis World Championship ends in South Africa
The last time the World Table Tennis Championship was held in Africa was 84 years ago
Slave Route Challenge returns to Cape Town
The event takes a unique approach to keeping historical legacy alive by running along the old slave trade route
Nigerian president celebrates “peaceful transition of power”
Outgoing Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari praised the "peaceful transition of power" to the new administration of president-elect Bola Tinubu
Tunisian Ons Jabeur ready to fight for victory at the French Open
Tunisian female tennis player Ons Jabeur claims she is ready to fight for a win at Roland Garros despite recently injury
Permaculture opens new opportunities for Tunisian farmers
Permaculture is helping Tunisia weather the impacts of climate change and wean it off its reliance on global supply chains
Egypt announces new archaeological discoveries
Among the new discoveries are embalming workshops and the tombs of two priests dating back 4,500 years
Fighting in Sudan leaves banking sector in limbo
Since the start of the conflict that Sudan's fledgling banking sector has been thrown into chaos
Young Nigerians share hopes for new president
Young Nigerians share hopes for new president ahead of inauguration on Monday
Cyberattack targets government websites in Senegal
A cyberattack allegedly carried out by a group with links to hacker group Anonymous paralyzed Senegalese government websites on Friday
Sonko’s “caravan of freedom” heads to Dakar
Popular opposition leader Ousmane Sonko heads to Dakar is a so-called "caravan of freedom"