Crave for fried beetles grows in Zimbabwe's countryside

In the countryside of Zimbabwe, fried beetles have become a sought after delicacy for locals. The chafer beetle, also called the Christmas beetle, is a dark-red bug, served at this time of year.
Zaki's is the first conviction in a case that fueled the #MeToo movement
Egyptian man jailed for 3 years for sexual assault in #MeToo case
An Egyptian court has sentenced a former student to three years in prison for sexually harassing two young women, in a case that sparked outrage on social media under the #MeToo hashtag.
Semhal Guesh, CEO of Kabana Leather
Semhal Guesh, the Ethiopian architect now making leather bags for U.S. and European markets
It was a journey that started as a hobby for Semhal Guesh. While in the university training as an architect, she started making hand bracelets from leather waste which later led her to start Kabana Leather, a firm that produces a wide range of bags mainly targeting foreign markets.
The 70-seater bus was on its way to the capital, Yaounde
Dozens dead in Cameroon bus crash
At least 37 people were killed and 18 others seriously injured in a bus crash in Cameroon’s western village of Female, officials said.
 There are less than 100 Mountain Bongo antelope left in the wild across the world, FILE | NMG
Kenya opens sanctuary for endangered antelope
With less than 100 of the critically endangered Mountain Bongo antelope left in the wild across the world, Kenya recently launched a campaign to save the rare African antelope.
Graham Shema is a lover of math and science
Seven-year-old boy who adores Elon Musk is sensation on Ugandan aviation scene
A 7-year-old Ugandan boy has become a sensation in his country with his precocious display of aircraft knowledge and budding flying skills.
Rescuers retrieve a car from the ocean after it plunged into the Makupa Causeway
Kenya: Woman dies after car plunges into Indian Ocean in Mombasa
A woman whose car plunged into the Indian Ocean at Makupa Causeway in Mombasa, Kenya has died.