Rwanda signs $400 million deal to produce methane gas from "Killer Lake"
The head of the Rwanda Development Board said bottled methane would help cut local reliance on wood and charcoal
War photographer McCullin's retrospective shows 'appalling things' humans do
The renowned photographer has documented conflicts from Vietnam to the Congo
Renewable power surge in Africa faces a shortout: not enough workers
With 4.5 million new jobs related to expansion of off-grid renewable energy expected by 2030, worker training efforts are taking off
U.N. finds at least 15 mass graves in Congo after December violence
Earlier in January, the United Nations estimated that at least 890 were killed as a result of the violence, some of the worst in the area for years
Electricity-hungry Cameroon boosts solar energy in push for rural power
Questions remain, however, about whether new systems being installed will be maintained
Ebola spreads to high-risk area of Congo
The outbreak, the country's worst, has killed 439 of the 713 people believed to have caught the disease
Dozens of LGBT+ refugees in Kenya fall sick at U.N. shelter
The U.N. moved about 200 LGBT+ refugees in December to the abandoned school on Nairobi's outskirts from the remote Kakuma camp where they were facing attacks
Ebola survivors turn disease fighters as Congo outbreak rages on
The virus is spreading fast in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with 713 confirmed and probable cases and 439 deaths
Opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi sworn in as Congo president
Tshisekedi's victory in the Dec. 30 election was marred by accusations he struck a backroom deal with the outgoing president to deny victory to another opposition candidate
Congo records one-day record for confirmed Ebola cases
The outbreak of the haemorrhagic fever in the eastern provinces of North Kivu and Ituri is already the second-largest in history with 713 confirmed and probable cases and 439 deaths