Zambia opposition leader pleads not guilty to treason Hichilema was arrested after allegedly putting Lungu's life in danger when his convoy failed to make way for the presidential motorcade.
Nasa criticises election observers on verdicts Kenya opposition leaders say teams wrong in giving polls clean bill of health amid concerns they raised.
Uhuru’s second term off to a rocky start President extends an olive branch to the opposition and asks leaders to work with him in building Kenya.
From Cape Town to Dar in rail luxury The old Edwardian Rovos Rail train has 21 wooden coaches with a capacity of 72 passengers.
WATT: The route to solving the perennial food insecurity in Africa is for farmers to use quality seeds We are targeting some 400ha to produce quality seeds for farmers.
Maize trade imports up despite ban An analysis on cross-border trade in the past three months shows that after the export ban, traders found ways to circumvent it.
Self-testing key in fight against Aids Poor testing coverage remains a challenge for the HIV response on the continent.
Africa agencies argue case for conservation According to Africa Wildlife Foundation president Dr Kaddu Sebunya, the region is already suffering adverse effects from climate change.
Africa power project in a battle for control with major donors Civil society groups accusing the European Union and France of seeking to control its direction.
Rwandan importers not affected by Kenya polls In the event of Kenya polls turning violent, the bulk of the country’s shipping is conducted at the Dar es Salaam port.