From publisher blurb:
A selection of mythical creatures, culled from African legends, broken into numerical statistic blocks for use in your 5E game. These monsters are suitable for populating your latest unexplored continent, or any deep forest or grass flatland region of your campaign world.
Adze - A vampiric hunchback that turns into a firefly (Ewe people from Togo and Ghana)
Lesser (CR 6), Greater (CR 12)
Ahiku - A shapeless smoke creature that feeds on children (Yoruba people of West Africa)
Lesser (CR 5), Greater (CR 15)
Bouda - A half-man, half-hyena creature (Ethiopia)
Humanoid (CR 2), Pureblood (CR 3), Chaos Monger (CR 9)
Eloko - A hairless dwarf that grows grass on its body and wears leaves (Congo)
Standard (CR &frac;12;), Shaman (CR 2), Clan Lord (CR 3)
Grootslang - Primordial creature that is part elephant, part snake (South Africa)
Young (CR 12), Adult (CR 21)
Ilomba - A snake construct created to hunt one person (Lozi people of Zambia)
Lesser (CR 4), Greater (CR 9)
Impundulu - Great, magical lightning bird (several peoples of South Africa)
Standard (CR 6), Sky King (CR 18)
Umdhlebi - A deadly poisonous, walking plant (Zulu of South Africa)
Shrub (CR 3), Tree (CR 6), Hierophant (CR 25)
Zantegeba - Baboon demon with huge paws (Bambara people of Mali)
Standard (CR 7), Prince (CR 17)