Burundi got off to a flying start in the Cecafa Cup, with a 5-1 thumping of Somalia on day two of the tournament in Uganda.
AC Leopards of Congo-Brazzaville made history on Sunday with a 4-3 aggregate victory in the final of the African Confederation Cup.
Two suicide bombers target a church inside an army barracks in Kaduna state, northern Nigeria, killing 11 people and injuring 30, officials say.
Norwich City chief executive David McNally says the club has reported "racist" tweets made after the Everton match on Saturday.
Norwich City will speak to police regarding allegations of racist abuse aimed at Cameroon defender Sebastien Bassong.
Tinariwen, musicians from Mali, via Libya, perform the track Tenhert on The Andrew Marr Show
Shares in Egypt plunge almost 10%, as protests continue against President Mohammed Mursi's decision to grant himself sweeping powers.
Judges in Egypt have gone on strike in protest at President Mursi's decision to assume extensive new powers.
More than 20 Egyptian rights groups call on President Mursi to withdraw the decree granting himself new powers, warning of a "new dictatorship".
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