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DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, 9 January 2025
Mozambique's opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane returns from self-imposed exile as his party challenges October's election results. And: Thousands of Mozambicans flee post-election tensions, ending up in limbo in neighboring Malawi. Plus: Food safety concerns in South African stores are fueling tensions between local and immigrant business owners.
South Africa's 'spaza' shop shutdown sparks tensions
The small convenience stores are at the center of a heated dispute over food safety and immigration.
How migration benefits communities across Africa
The UN estimates only a fraction of Africans migrate to Europe, with most remaining in neighboring countries.
Why Zimbabwe abolished the death penalty
AfricaLink host Cai Nebe speaks to Amnesty International's Lucia Masuka and Zimbabwe's Privilege Musvanhiri
Chinese FM's Africa tour is more than symbolic
The visit of top diplomat Wang Yi underlines China's commitment to shift business on the continent into high gear.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This week's show explores the experiences of young Africans living on the continent and abroad.
Ghana: Mahama sworn in, vows to deliver on promises
With high expectations, Ghana's President John Mahama promises reforms to stabilize the economy and tackle corruption.
France grapples with waning influence in West Africa
France's cutting of ties, dubbed "Frexit," comes amid growing local resentment towards France.
Cameroon's displaced women: Resilience amid conflict
Cameroon's Anglophone conflict has caused over 6,000 deaths and displaced more than 1 million people.
REV — The Auto & Mobility Show
Meet the mighty Mini and a teen who lives on trains, and go for a spin with the Queen of Smoke.
Why was Kenya's president ranked 2nd most corrupt globally?
What led to Kenyan President William Ruto being ranked second in OCCRP's Corrupt Person of the Year award?
Ivory Coast withdrawal: France's waning influence in Africa
French troops will soon depart Ivory Coast, raising questions about France's future military presence in West Africa.
Football 2025 preview: Top events and exciting matches
This year promises to be filled with mouthwatering football contests and spectacular soccer showpieces.
What could global turmoil mean for Africa in 2025?
With Donald Trump's return, political uncertainty in Europe and looming trade wars, 2025 is set to be rocky.
Waste not, want not? South Africa's food waste crisis
South Africa wastes over 10 megatons of food a year — yet over half the population live below the poverty line.
Environmental protection in North Africa: Media professionals and civil society want to improve the climate for debate
A project brings together two groups of actors who communicate about environmental protection.
Malawi struggles to feed thousands amid refugee crisis
Malawi is trying to feed its own citizens and thousands of refugees fleeing Mozambique's post-election violence.
What does the African Union's G20 seat mean for Africa?
DW's Mimi Mefo and George Okachi explore what the AU's G20 seat means for Africa.
When technology and nature work hand in hand | Eco Africa
In Ghana start-ups are finding inventive uses for agricultural waste; Senegal’s ‘agri-influencers’.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., 2 January 2025
DW News Africa looks back at our most memorable and eye-catching stories of the year 2024: Like the President of Botswana who promised to send 20 thousand elephants - to Germany - but who then ended up being sent packing - by the people of Botswana. And the gold is with the king and the king is in his kingdom: Ghana's looted Asante treasures are now back where they belong - on display in Ghana.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We explore influencer culture and ask: Where’s the line between social responsibility and just making a living?
How should Africa reposition itself in 2025
Several events will happen across Africa in 2025. How can Africa reposition itself amid global challenges?
Africa in 2025: Strengthening democracy key to growth
Experts are calling for better governance and transparent elections to ensure political stability and economic growth.
Africa in 2024: A year of dynamic change
The year 2024 was busy and transformative for much of Africa. Here's a recap of the year that shaped the continent.
How Kenya and Uganda dominated African media issues in 2024
We're assessing why East African countries dominate the news agenda Kenyan activist Shikoh Kihika and DW's Frank Yiga.
How southern Africa remembers Jimmy Carter
Many in the region remember former US President Jimmy Carter for his contribution to democracy.
Africa seeks to address its acute surgical care crisis
African nations are striving to meet the growing demand for critical surgical interventions.
How has 2024 been in Africa's hotspots?
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Ivan Mugisha, an expert on the Great Lakes, and DW's reporter Jean Marie Ngong Song in Bamenda.
South Africa chairs G20: Ambitious plans, geopolitical woes
The first-ever African G20 presidency will revolve around climate justice and state debt. Making progress will be tough.
The conflict between UK's Badenoch and Nigeria's Shettima
The UK opposition leader and Nigerian vice president are in a war of words. What’s really at stake in this heated saga?
Lubumbashi is more than mining, its young creatives say
There's more to Lubumbashi than just mining and its young creatives want to spread the word.
How did Nigeria fare in 2024?
Analyst Adamu Kabiru and DW's Ben Shemang analyze Nigeria's struggles in 2024 and its outlook for 2025.
Putin marks 25 years: What's Russia-Africa relationship?
Experts analyze his Russia's influence across Africa. What is Russia’s historical relationship with Africa?
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, 26 December 2024
This is special edition of DW News Africa looking back at our highlights of the year: DW News Africa correspondents have been chasing the stories that move people's lives: from the challenges for Kenyan police tasked with supporting security efforts in Haiti, to the doctors who treat those who cannot pay for healthcare, or artists striking up new rhythms after decades of playing music.
Climate-smart tech and community conservation | Eco Africa
Climate-smart tech helps Ugandans access safe drinking water; Maasai women learn green skills.
The 77 Percent — Long Street Debate: Influencers
We caught up with Nigeria's leading social media influencers for a rooftop street debate on social responsibility.
Christmas chocolate prices soar while cocoa farmers struggle
The rising price of chocolate, due to a bad cocoa harvest and fertilizer shortages, is at risk of hurting holiday sales.
My City: Saint Louis, aka Ndar
Musician Bayla Diara shows off the former colonial capital Saint Louis, known locally as Ndar, in Senegal.
Street Debate: Ghana's illegal mining
The 77 Percent and Ghana's Joy News talk to young people about effects of mining on health and environment.
Stampedes in Nigeria highlight deepening crises
Desperate Nigerians are struggling to afford food as inflation and unemployment reach unprecedented levels.
Congo slams Apple over 'conflict minerals' supply chain
DW's Josey Mahachi and Alex Ngarambe discuss the fallout with Alex Vines from British think tank Chatham House.
ECOWAS gives junta-led states 6 months to rethink exit
Eddy Micah Jr explores what could happen next and the potential economic, political and social consequences.
Africa: Supporting peace after guns have fallen silent
Resolving conflicts in Africa requires revised diagnoses that are not shaped by particular interests or ideology.
Illegal mining — polluting Ghana's rivers and land
Ghana's youths rely on illegal mining for work, a practice that has polluted both land and water bodies.
Is Africa ready for duty-free access to China?
China is not relenting in its efforts to deepen economic ties with Africa, offering duty-free access to its markets.
Does free transportation help jobseekers into work?
Job seekers can use public transport for free in Istanbul and Budapest to help them get to interviews.
AfricaLink News December 20, 2024
Russia targets Ukrainian capital Kyiv +++ Lockdown in S.Africa prison due to diphteria +++ Cabinet reshuffle in Kenya
Malawi: Inquiry Report on death of Vice President Chilima
On June 10, 2024, tragedy struck Malawi when Vice President Saulos Chilima died in Malawi's deadliest aviation accident.
How a Niger woman grows a garden despite extreme weather
Extreme weather has not stopped one Niger woman from growing delicious, sustainable produce.
Faroe Islands' traditional grass roofs reduce CO2 emissions
Many Faroe Islanders have grass roofs that draw CO2 from the atmosphere. It's a Viking tradition!
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