South Sudan vote is 'time bomb' The referendum on independence for Southern Sudan is a "ticking time bomb", US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says.
UN seeks to placate Rwanda leader The UN's secretary general urges Rwanda not to withdraw its peacekeepers from Sudan over a leaked report saying its troops may have committed genocide.
Nigeria replaces security leaders Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed new military and police chiefs ahead of planned January presidential election.
Senegal convictions over begging Seven Koranic teachers in Senegal are given suspended jail sentences for forcing their students to beg.
Sect members escape Nigeria jail About 700 prisoners escape after members of an Islamist sect storm a jail in northern Nigeria, where many of its followers were held.
Mozambique bread price climbdown Mozambique says it will reverse the increase in the price of bread that sparked deadly riots last week.
Arrests over Swaziland protests Police in Swaziland arrest about 50 people ahead of protests against sub-Saharan Africa's last absolute monarchy, activists say.
Nigeria sets president poll date Nigeria's next presidential election will take place on 22 January 2011, reigniting speculation about current leader Goodluck Jonathan's intentions.
Nigeria arrests ex-football heads Four Nigerian former football officials are arrested amid accusations that some $8m (£5m) went missing during the World Cup finals in South Africa.
'No climate link' to African wars A study suggests climate change is not responsible for civil wars in Africa, challenging widely held assumptions.
TP Mazembe boss oozes confidence TP Mazembe boss Moise Katumbi tells BBC Sport he still has the utmost faith in his team ahead of their pivotal Champions League clash against Zimbabwe's Dynamos.
Ndiaye appointed Mazembe coach Former Senegalese international Lamine Ndiaye is named as the new coach of African club champions TP Mazembe.
Gyan ready for English challenge New Sunderland signing Asamoah Gyan insists his huge price tag will not be a burden as he prepares for his debut in the English Premier League.
Figure happy How many trillions does it take to change a Nigerian light bulb?
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