IVF help for wild rhinos from zoo cousins
Scientists are collecting eggs from rhinos in zoos in a bid to boost the gene pool of wild rhinos.
Scientists are collecting eggs from rhinos in zoos in a bid to boost the gene pool of wild rhinos.
This year, more than half the world's population lives in countries that are choosing leaders. And those choices will tell us a lot about the state of democracy around the world.
Protesters last week forced William Ruto to scrap planned tax rises, saying public money was being wasted.
Homosexual acts are outlawed in the county and carry punishments of up to five years in jail.
The deal for Somaliland to lease some coastline to Ethiopia triggered a storm - now Turkey is mediating.
[Daily Maverick] African governments need to earn the trust of young people if they are to successfully implement the African Continental Free Trade Area and ensure the participation of the largest population cohort on the continent.
[The Conversation Africa] A large clinical trial in South Africa and Uganda has shown that a twice-yearly injection of a new pre-exposure prophylaxis drug gives young women total protection from HIV infection.
A primary school in Chad is providing an opportunity for thousands of Sudanese refugees to resume learning.
Eben Etzebeth says the Irish media "definitely targeted me" after he accused Ireland of being "arrogant" after last year's World Cup pool match between the sides.
[African Arguments] Referred to as 'Marlians' after British-Nigerian singer, Naira Marley, whose songs allegedly glorify the profane, they have become the face of a silent crisis in the wake of the insurgency.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya has been ranked the sixth-most crypto-friendly country in Africa, with 5.1 percent of the population holding crypto.
[African Arguments] In the face of some nations' foot-dragging tactics, a pan-African front is all the more imperative, writes the chair of the African Group of Negotiators.
[African Arguments] At 99, the memory of Patrice Lumumba only grows stronger, as a new book uncovers fresh details about his gruesome assassination 64 years ago.
The rise of Gayton McKenzie from a former bank robber to a politician in the new unity government.