War crimes suspect takes lead as Kenya counts votes
Kenyans hope the poll will restore the nation's image as one of Africa's most stable democracies after tribal blood-letting killed more than 1,200 people after a disputed vote in 2007
South Sudan army begins offensive against Yau Yau rebels, kills 28
David Yau Yau raised a rebellion last year, with support from his Murle ethnic group, after losing local elections in 2010
Four years later ? was the ICC right to indict Sudan's Bashir?
Darfur has become a "Rwanda in slow motion" four years after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Sudan's president for war crimes in the region
Policy shift needed to tap Africa's farm potential-World Bank
Africa's agricultural sector could become a $1 trillion industry by 2030 if governments and the private sector radically rethink policies and support for farmers, a World Bank report says
South Sudan: Overview of corruption and anti-corruption
South Sudan: Overview of corruption and anti-corruption
Clashes between rebels and army erupt in central Sudan
Clashes indicate a possible escalation of violence that has hitherto been concentrated closer to the African country's borders