Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng talks with Nick Valencia about a tough life and his love for charity work.
Taekwondo has become a dance of peacekeeping, rather than fighting, in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Jim Clancy reports.
Christian Purefoy reports on boxing, a tradition of Ghana tribe.
Kenya's image as an investment destination has taken a hit, but CNN's David McKenzie reports it's not all doom and gloom.
Our journalist in Zimbabwe gauges the mood after the recount results.
Newspaper publisher Trevor Ncube analyzes the yet to be decided presidential race.
Jacob Zuma says the delayed announcement of the election results in Zimbabwe has undermined the democratic process
Jim Clancy personal photographs set to the music of a Zimbabwean songwriter.
Singer Eli Amor is a Zimbabwean who has found work in South Africa. He offers a song to Zimbabweans in their time of need.
Western countries seize the U.N. moment on Zimbabwe. Richard Roth explains.
Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng talks with Nick Valencia about a tough life and his love for charity work.
Taekwondo has become a dance of peacekeeping, rather than fighting, in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Jim Clancy reports.
Christian Purefoy reports on boxing, a tradition of Ghana tribe.
Kenya's image as an investment destination has taken a hit, but CNN's David McKenzie reports it's not all doom and gloom.
Our journalist in Zimbabwe gauges the mood after the recount results.
Newspaper publisher Trevor Ncube analyzes the yet to be decided presidential race.
Jacob Zuma says the delayed announcement of the election results in Zimbabwe has undermined the democratic process
Jim Clancy personal photographs set to the music of a Zimbabwean songwriter.
Singer Eli Amor is a Zimbabwean who has found work in South Africa. He offers a song to Zimbabweans in their time of need.
Western countries seize the U.N. moment on Zimbabwe. Richard Roth explains.
A historic first in Niger, as a former slave sues her government for not protecting her from slavery. Isha Sesay reports.
CNN's Thomas Nybo reports on Senegal's disturbingly large amount of child beggars.
Isha Sesay interviews Diane Selighsohn about her documentary, "The African Slave Trades: Across the Indian Ocean."
CNN Correspondent Paula Newton travels into the heart of Zimbabwe to see how the election has affected rural life.
Nigerian-born filmmaker Zina Saro-Wiwa is on a mission. She's out to change the way the world sees Africa.
Actor Danny Glover discusses his sixth and newest film on Africa, 'Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation'.
Go behind the scenes of a new film about the first year of Liberian president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's administrion.
A journalist detained by Zimbabwean security forces speaks to Jim Clancy about his detention.
Zimbabwean journalist Trevor Ncube offers his analysis of the election aftermath that is unfolding in his country.
Both began as African liberators, but Mandela and Mugabe have taken their countries on very different paths.
Zimbabwean voters go to the polls for presidential and parliamentary elections.
Robyn Curnow looks back at President Robert Mugabe's 28 years in power.
Isha Sesay speaks with Asst. Undersecretary of State Jendayi Frazer, who addresses the problems facing Zimbabwe.
Isha Sesay wraps up CNN's coverage of the Zimbabwe elections with images from Zimbabwe's election season.
Problems finding clean water take an enormous toll, not only on people's health but on economies. Isha Sesay reports.
UNICEF has set up a project to bring clean water to communities in developing countries.
The Carter Center leads an international effort to eradicate the guinea worm. Isha Sesay spoke to the program director.
Chinese investment in Africa is having a noticeable impact on the landscape, especially in Ghana.
Femi Oke catches up with the Grammy-winning African a capella singing group right before a recent performance.
Robyn Curnow went to the first-ever "Joburg Art Fair" to find out what's hot, who's buying, and how much people are paying.
Yoruba culture is among the oldest and most influential in Africa. An exhibit of their artwork is displayed in Atlanta.
The Amistad is in the midst of an 18-month trans-Atlantic voyage to teach the values of freedom and justice.
Femi Oke tries out a clever device in Lagos, Nigeria that's rapidly spreading cell phone usage.
David McKenzie in Kenya and Nkepile Mabuse in South Africa show us how cell phones are helping and hurting Africans.
Mobile phones are making trade more efficient around Africa. Christian Purefoy reports from Ghana.
The cell phone usage boom is helping economic growth in Africa. Blogger Emeka Okafor tells us why.
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga discusses the deal that is expected to make him prime minister.
U.S. State Department Correspondent Zain Verjee gives her perspective on Kenya's power-sharing deal.
Political scientist Patrick Basham of the Democracy Institute warns against such power-sharing arrangements.
Kenyan political cartoonist Gado discusses his country's political crisis as a recurring theme in his recent work.
White House Correspondent Ed Henry traveled with Mr. Bush and gave us his reflections in this reporter's notebook.
Documentary filmmaker Carol Pineau gives us a peak at her new documentary on Kenya. She talked to CNN's Isha Sesay.
FilmAid created a program for young refugees to tell stories about their communities. Caroline Avakian tells us why.
With South Africa's 11 official languages, a computer programmer has created a way to translate from one language to another.
Egypt's national football team is celebrating its record sixth Africa Cup of Nations title, and second in a row!
Isha Sesay examines how U.S. President George W. Bush has engaged with Africa over the course of his administration.
The livelihoods of many Sierra Leonean's are being threatened by industry overfishing. Thomas Nybo reports.
Thomas Nybo travels to Sierra Leone and asks some Sierra Leonean's to rate the new administrations performance.
Who's the favorite in the Africa Cup of Nations? Defending champion Egypt or Cameroon? Terry Baddoo gives us a preview.
David McKenzie examines the impact of post election violence on one of Kenya's signature industries, flowers.
Jim Clancy asked executive director Nicolas de Torrente about the wounds that MSF volunteers are seeing in Chad.
As Richard Roth explains, Chad has a long history of rebel attacks and instability.