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Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Who was Africa’s first black Olympic gold medallist?

The story of barefoot African runner Abebe Bikila, who made history at the Games and inspired a generation.

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The brothers out to end Africa's Olympic badminton jinx

Nigeria's four-time African champion Anuoluwapo Opeyori, coached by his brother, hopes to break new ground for the continent in Paris.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Dozens arrested in Uganda anti-government protests

Protesters defied a ban to march on the country's parliament amid anger over corruption on Tuesday.

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Nigeria's president warns youth not to join 'sinister' protests

President Tinubu says cost-of-living protests planned for next week have 'sinister motives'.

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The basketball team forging a 'new story' for South Sudan

South Sudan is using basketball to forge a new identity for a country whose early history was defined by war, says Luol Deng.

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Monday, July 22, 2024

Dozens killed in Ethiopia landslides

The local authority says heavy rains triggered landslides in the southern region of Gofa.

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Tanzanian minister sacked after poll rigging remarks

Nape Nnauye caused outrage for saying he could help an MP rig elections - comments, he said, he made in jest.

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Morocco's Slaoui riding to Olympic eventing history

Morocco's Noor Slaoui will become the first person from the Middle East and North Africa region to compete in eventing at the Olympics.

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Mass killer who ‘hunted’ black people says police encouraged him

Ex-security guard, Louis van Schoor, killed dozens in South Africa but was only jailed for seven murders.

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Sunday, July 21, 2024

The first Nigerian badminton player to qualify for back-to-back Olympics

Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori grew up in Lagos, with little access to badminton facilities - now he’s a four-time African champion.

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Saturday, July 20, 2024

‘I wanted my clitoris back’ – FGM survivor opts for reconstructive surgery

The women flouting tradition to get reconstructive surgery after female genital mutilation.

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Friday, July 19, 2024

Kenya's ‘serial killer’ mystery - five key questions

Still reeling from the discovery of bodies in a quarry, Kenyans are trying to find out more.

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South Africa's calm opening of parliament heralds new era

President Cyril Ramaphosa outlines the government's plans after his party was forced into coalition.

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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Who was Africa’s first black Olympic gold medallist?

The story of barefoot African runner Abebe Bikila, who made history at the Games and inspired a generation.

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Rugby sevens has 'bright future' in Africa - Habana

Africa's pool of sporting talent could see a boom in rugby sevens, according to Springbok legend Bryan Habana.

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Common blood-thinning drug neutralises cobra venom

Heparin can neutralise the necrosis-causing toxins in some spitting cobras' venom, scientists discover.

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Kenya police ban protests in the capital

The police say it is difficult to enforce safety for protesters who have no designated leader.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

The brothers out to end Africa's Olympic badminton jinx

Nigeria's four-time African champion Anuoluwapo Opeyori, coached by his brother, hopes to break new ground for the continent in Paris.

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Mixed reaction as South Africa dumps superfans

South Africa split after new sports minister announces end to government funding for country’s most recognisable supporters.

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Eritrea's Girmay wins third stage at Tour de France

Biniam Girmay sprints to his third victory on stage 12 of the Tour de France.

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