Flash floods kill seven people in Kenya's Hell's Gate park
A local community leader blamed the accident on the impact of human activities on the environment
Flash floods kill six, one missing in Kenya's Hell's Gate park -authorities
A tour group was swept away in the sudden floods, officials said
Amid safety fears, Burundi to repatriate 200,000 refugees from Tanzania
Hundreds are still fleeing the country every month and 'conditions in Burundi are not currently conducive to promote returns, U.N. says
OPINION: Africa is on the verge of reaching a milestone on polio but fight remains unfinished
To write the final chapter in this unfinished success story, we must stay committed to ramping up immunity levels, disease surveillance and outbreak readiness
Africa's largest wind power project opens in northern Kenya
About 70% of the nation's electricity comes from renewable sources - more than three times the global average
President urges Tanzania's women to 'set ovaries free', have more babies to boost economy
UNFPA says about a third of married women in Tanzania use contraceptives, but Magufuli has criticised Western-backed family planning programmes implemented by the health ministry
Development banks' climate funding at all-time high in 2018
Financing from six multilateral development banks to boost projects addressing climate risks and cutting emissions topped $43 billion in 2018, up 22% from 2017
Senegal imports turbines for West Africa's first big wind farm project
Renewables currently make up a tiny portion of Africa's power generation, but South Africa, Morocco and Tunisia are all developing industrial-scale wind farms
Kenyan writer Wainaina, challenger of African stereotypes, dies at 48
Binyavanga Wainaina challenged African stereotypes through satire and lived as an openly gay man in Kenya, where gay sex is illegal
U.N. urges calm after protests by LGBT+ refugees in Kenya turn violent
Many LGBT+ refugees say they are not safe in Kenya as discrimination against sexual minorities is prevalent