Pauline Cafferkey hopes returning to the place where she caught Ebola will raise funds and bring "closure".
In our series of letters from African journalists, Nigerian writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks into the culture of blind belief in destiny.
Pauline Cafferkey, the nurse who survived Ebola, is to return to Sierra Leone for the first time since contracting the disease there.
The senior commander was filmed punishing female employees by cutting off their long hair.
Ricky Burns aims to show Julius Indongo he is far from retirement in their super-lightweight unification fight on Saturday.
Mr Hichilema is accused of having obstructed President Edgar Lungu's motorcade at the weekend.
Ms Nyanzi has been taken to court over calling President Yoweri Museveni "a pair of buttocks".
Those with skills would fetch higher prices, the International Organization of Migration says.
Lady Skollie has drawn on her Khoisan roots for her first solo exhibition in London.
The Obama administration halted the deal after a Nigerian air strike killed 90 civilians in January.
The hijackers say they want to use the Indian crew to secure the release of pirates jailed in India.
Following the hijacking of three ships in less than a month, there is now renewed fear that piracy will return to the Horn of Africa.
Many mourners express outrage at the state's failure to protect Egypt's Coptic Christian minority.
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