A probe will investigate whether summit attendees embezzled money during a June/July summit in Dar es Salaam.
The mystery of Venezuelan President Maduro's place of birth could be more than just a myth -- it could cost him the presidency.
Curvy women from across the continent will participate in the Harare pageant.
Russian nuclear power experts are joining forces with South African educators.
Western Union is trying to shed its old-fashioned image by getting hitched to a Nigerian mobile money enterprise.
The blaze devoured central facilities at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya, but caused no fatalities.
Firefighters are battling to contain a huge fire at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Kenya's capital city.
The U.S. State Department issued a worldwide travel alert for U.S. citizens Friday, but what exactly does that mean?
When trouble arrives, banks often depart, and access to cash becomes difficult. This is the story of how people bank in conflict zones.
Controversy surrounds Kenya's option to sign an Economic Partnership Agreement with Europe, and the clock is ticking.
Kenya has announced a bold new plan to streamline operations at its busiest port and benefit from regional trade.
South Africa leads the way as other African countries begin to realize nuclear goals.
The royal baby has arrived and London is calling with a host of royal tourist attractions and themed hotel experiences.
Mandela has already lived more than four decades longer than his fellow countrymen.
The educational system in Kenya has been plagued with serious issues for years.
Using unmanned surveillance drones for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance offers Africa significant benefits.
Tanzania is implementing a new tax on SIM cards, but who will pay the price of development?
The International Criminal Court's probe of Israel strays -- in a big way -- from its obligation to focus on genocide and war crimes.
More than one-half (53 percent) of Malawians live below the poverty line, while more than 90 percent of the population lives on less than $2 per day.
Progress is slow, but joining stock markets in East Africa could make the region more attractive to investors.
The abuse of alcohol – both legal and illegal – by people of all ages is a serious problem across all of Kenya.
Rachel Rose Hartman, a White House reporter for Yahoo News, incorrectly referred to Kenya as the country of President Barack Obama’s birth. Despite a correction, a mob of angry Twitter users think she should be out of a job.