World Kenya Votes 2017: Have a look at the electoral system Among the requirements to be a candidate includes having a post-secondary school qualification and having no conviction of an election offence during the preceding five years. 25/10/2017
China Outrage as Chinese museum's 'racist' exhibits compare Africans to animals The exhibits include a photograph of a roaring lion next to an African man with the same expression; a pensive monkey next to another man; elephants and giraffes next to African children among others. 12/10/2017
World We are ready for elections, there is no room for cheating - Liberia EC The NEC Director of Communications Henry Boyd Flomo told Africanews that every one will have access to the results and by Wednesday, they will announce the provisional results. 10/10/2017
Liberia Elections history in Africa's oldest democratic republic: Liberia The first governor Thomas Buchanan was succeeded by the first black governor Joseph Jenkins Roberts who was elected as the first black president upon independence in 1847. 08/10/2017
Sport Ugandan rugby players 'disappear' after tournament in Germany The three - Ramathan Govule, Brian Kikaawa and Fred Odur - were not found at the team's hotel on Monday when they were preparing to leave the country. 03/10/2017
Business 1,109-carat uncut diamond from Botswana mine sells for $53 million The uncut 1,109-carat diamond named Lesedi La Rona, which means Our Light in the local Tswana language, failed to sell last year at a Sotheby's auction. 28/09/2017
Eswatini Swazi King picks 14th wife weeks after annual Reed Dance ceremony The King is traditionally mandated to pick a new wife every year from the virgins who partake in the traditional chastity rite held at the Ludzidzini Royal palace near Swaziland's capital Mbabane. 27/09/2017
Culture Somali star is first hijab-wearing model on cover of top US magazine She donned Nike's high-performance hijab on the cover of the July issue with the caption: "This Is American Beauty". 22/06/2017
Culture Rare hailstorm gives Zambians a snowy feel in May Zambians in the capital Lusaka and surrounding towns woke up Monday morning to see their streets and backyards filled with ice. 17/05/2017
World 1000 days with Boko Haram: any hope for the remaining 196 Chibok schoolgirls? The world was struck with distraught in April 2014 when Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram raided a school's dormitories at night in the northern town of Chibok and abducted 276 schoolgirls. 14/04/2017
World Rhino horn sale legal in South Africa after final court ruling against ban South Africa's highest court has dismissed an appeal by government to uphold a ban on the sale of rhino horns in the country. 06/04/2017
World Mugabe presented with 'special' chair as belated birthday gift The president, who celebrated his 93rd birthday on February 21, was presented a 9 carat customized wrist watch and a pen in addition to the chair on Monday morning during a ceremony at the State House 03/04/2017
World Ethiopian maid in Kuwait: I wasn't attempting suicide in cruel employer's viral video An Ethiopian maid who survived a fall from the seventh floor of a building in Kuwait's Sabah el-Salem area while her employer filmed has explained that she wasn't trying to commit suicide. 02/04/2017
World Rwandans demand apology from French media for 'photo misrepresentation' The protest was sparked by the fact that a picture of French soldiers was not used for the story which was originally written by French news agency AFP with the headline: French prosecutors want Centr 23/03/2017
World Reality of the worst drought since 1945 peaking in parts of Africa The Horn of Africa is facing its third consecutive year of drought causing thirst and hunger, decimating livestock, destroying livelihoods, spreading disease and triggering large scale population move 17/03/2017
Egypt Egyptian military to print high school exam papers to curb leakage After last year's national high school examination leakage, Egypt's education ministry is proposing to use the military to strengthen efforts in preventing exam malpractices. 15/03/2017
World Two awards in one year as Africanews celebrates first anniversary Africanews launched its online platform on January 4, 2016 and already, the pan-African media has won two awards. 03/01/2017
World Two women defy the odds to run for president in Somalia Somalia is a patriarchal society which has never had a female leader till until recently when two women took a step to make that dream a reality. 28/11/2016
Culture Kenya's first Mr and Miss Albinism crowned Young persons living with albinism in Kenya on Friday participated in the first Mister and Miss Albinism in the capital Nairobi to demystify their condition. 22/10/2016
World School in the day, brothel at night ... Ugandan teachers fight trespassers Two government primary schools in Uganda's Kisima island in the central part of the country has been invaded by residents who engage in sexual activity at night. 20/10/2016