Gambia charges 40 people for 'illegal' protests amid concerns for those not yet produced in court
Protesters accused of rioting and inciting violence in pro-electoral reform rally held without police permit.
Gambella massacre: Ethiopian forces locate abducted children in South Sudan
Official says children will soon be reunited with families following Gambella raid blamed on Murle group.
South Africa arms deal: Jacob Zuma says no evidence of corruption or bribery
Zuma announces commission's findings on £2.5bn arms deal marred by allegations of corruption and bribery.
South Sudan war: Riek Machar's delayed arrival in Juba will 'undoubtedly' impact peace process
EXCLUSIVE IBTimes UK speaks with South Sudanese ambassador in London on Machar's failure to reach capital.
Zambia: Two burned alive in xenophobic attacks following ritual killing claims
Foreigners accused of carrying out ritual killings following the discovery of six dismembered corpses.
Police clash with topless anti-rape protesters at Rhodes University in South Africa
IBTimes UK speaks with student involved in protest sparked by names of alleged rapists published online.
South Sudan: Peace process at risk as rebel leader Riek Machar fails to reach Juba
Machar expected in Juba to resume vice-president office and form unity government with President Salva Kiir.
Gambia: 'Fight against dictatorship' continues after opposition figure dies in custody
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with activist on growing discontent among Gambians before the election.
Rebel leader Riek Machar's arrival cancelled as South Sudan's government demands airspace clearance
Leader's delay might be due to chief of staff wanting extra military for his arrival in Juba.
South Sudan war: Who is vice-president and rebel leader Riek Machar?
Machar is returning to capital Juba as part of a peace deal aimed at ending the civil war.
South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar expected in Juba after unexplained delay
Machar's reinstatement as vice president forms part of a peace deal aimed at ending civil war.
Zambia: Xenophobic attacks target Rwandan shop owners accused of ritual killings
Riots sparked after police arrest four people in connection with ritual murders occurred in Lusaka.
Niger Delta militants vow to carry out more pipeline attacks until 'marginalisation ends'
Government committed to fighting oil pipelines attacks amid ongoing fuel crisis and corruption.
South Africa: Xenophobic attacks target foreign-owned shops in Cape Town
Locals loot Dunoon shops owned by foreigners in latest episode of xenophobic violence in the country.
Ethiopia vows to pursue perpetrators of Gambella massacre
Murle tribe believed to be behind massacre and abduction of civilians in region bordering South Sudan.
Nnamdi Kanu: Government on mission to make prison uncomfortable for Pro-Biafra leader, claims lawyer
IBTimes UK speaks with lawyer following allegations the Department of State Services (DSS) raided Kanu's prison cell.
Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu's wife concerned after DSS allegedly 'invaded' Biafran leader's cell
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with wife of Nnamdi Kanu, who is standing trial on treasonable felony charges.
Rwanda: 'We could only dream of making this progress since genocide' says presidential adviser
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with Jean-Paul Kimonyo, senior advisor to Rwanda's President Paul Kagame
South Sudan conflict: Rebel leader Riek Machar returns home as part of peace deal
Machar expected in capital Juba on 18 April to resume vice-president office and work on unity government.
Boko Haram: Campaigners believe Chibok girls are alive until 'proven otherwise'
IBTimes UK speaks with Bring Back Our Girls movement as second anniversary of mass abduction approaches.
Nigeria: Pro-Biafrans condemn DSS for Abia mass grave link amid fears of reprisal killings
Pro-Biafrans angry as DSS claims Ipob killed five Hausa-Fulani men in Abia state.
Somalia executes Al-Shabaab member Hassan Hanafi who helped group kill journalists
Journalist Hanafi helped Shabaab identify five peers who were later killed by the terrorist group.
Honorine Uwababyeyi: Meet the Rwandan genocide survivor helping children of rape victims
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK meets genocide survivor and founder of Hope and Peace foundation.
Rwandan genocide anniversary: Rwandans united to defeat extremism at home and abroad
Tackling violent ideology is at the core of this year's commemoration 22 years on from genocide.
Rwanda genocide anniversary: Children told perpetrators 'I will never be a Tutsi again'
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with genocide survivor and Aegis Trust regional director Freddy Mutanguha.
Biafra: Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari faces criticism for backing Western Sahara
Pro-Biafrans call for independence of territories annexed to Nigeria during colonisation.
Nkandla verdict: Could South Africa's President Jacob Zuma be impeached?
Opposition calls for impeachment after ConCourt rules Zuma violated constitution in Nkandla renovation case.
Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu lawyers call on UK to help guarantee 'fair trial' for Ipob leader
Pro-Biafran leader accused of treasonable felony charges as lawyers claim his trial is rigged.
Boko Haram: Child suicide bomber arrested in Cameroon 'not a kidnapped schoolgirl' claims government
Would-be suicide bomber claims she was abducted from Chibok with hundreds of other girls in April 2014.
South Africa: President Jacob Zuma ordered to repay $15m for luxury upgrade of Nkandla ranch
ConCourt ruled Zuma violated constitution when he failed to repay state money.