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Burundi tackling malaria by reviving endangered plants
Ginette Karirekinyana is an expert on the medicinal properties of wild plant species, some threatened with extinction.
Mali: Armed group kills dozens at wedding celebration
Dozens of guests, many of them young people, at a wedding ceremony had their throats cut by a group of armed men.
Africa: How can technology help propel women forward?
From agriculture to trade, health, and education, women play a key role in Africa's economies. But they still face bias.
AfricaLink News: 03 July 2024
Kenya: activists seek new approach ++ S. Africa: GNU government sworn in ++ Tunisia: October elections scheduled
The 77 Percent - Sports betting
The 77 Percent meets young African betters who talk about the highs and lows of gambling.
How sports betting can destroy your finances
We meet young Ugandan gamblers who tell us of broken dreams and money toubles.
Kenya protests: What happens next?
How can Kenya's political deadlock be resolved, as the youth rallies against President Ruto show no sign of ending?
AfricaLink News: 02 July 2024
Kenya protests continue ++ France: National Rally eyes governing after elections ++ US: Donald Trump to keep immunity
Ethiopian farmers see value in worm compost
Farmers in southern Ethiopia are making compost with the help of earthworms. After initial resistance, it's catching on.
Street Debate: The pros and cons of online betting
In Kampala, we debate why betting is tolerated, who really benefits, and how a simple bet can lead to addiction.
South Africa's new unity cabinet explained
President Cyril Ramaphosa has named his cabinet after the ANC formed a national unity government with 10 other parties
How visa rejections cost Africans billions
African visa applicants lost €56 million on rejected Schengen applications, raising concerns about exploitation.
Are Angola's democratic values under threat?
Angolan NGOs have raised concerns about government attempts to restrict democratic rights and suppress the opposition.
Bad bets: How gambling is pushing Nigerians to the brink
In Nigeria, lack of regulation on sports betting is draining bank accounts and pushing young people towards addiction.
Uganda: How bees and trees can help prevent landslides
Beekeeping incentivizes farmers to plant and protect trees on the landslide-prone slopes of Uganda's Mount Elgon.
Ruth Weiss: A Jewish witness to a century of history
Ruth Weiss has spent her life fighting antisemitism and apartheid. At 100, she's still campaigning against racism.
Cricket: India wins T20 World Cup as Kohli performs in final
Star player Virat Kohli delivered when it mattered most in the final against South Africa, after a sub-par tournament.
Can Africa's Great Green Wall still stop desertification?
Billions have been poured into the Green Wall project to stop land degradation but little progress has been made.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia – the many benefits of working with nature.
AfricaLink News: 28 June 2024
EU leaders back Von der Leyen for second term ++ Iran votes ++ South African Parliament to reopen on July 18
Kenya anti-tax protests: Where do things go from here?
Protesters' calls for President Ruto to quit are growing, even after he shelved a contentious tax-hike bill.
Could an ANC-DA alliance shift South Africa's Israel stance?
How might South Africa's foreign policy regarding Israel change under an ANC-DA coalition government?
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Kinshasa’s most popular street foods, post-punk fashion and a canvas for human-wildlife conflicts.
South African twins give Afropunk a luxurious twist
The Meko twins use luxurious leather to create their unique Afropunk designs born out of South Africa's townships.
DW News Africa with Edith Kimani, 27 June 2024
Kenya's president bows to pressure from protesters and scraps a disputed tax hike bill. Will this be enough to restore calm? In Sudan, RSF leaders admit their forces are carrying out rapes on a mass scale. The UN tells DW News Africa that women and girls are being kept in 'slave-like' conditions.
AfricaLink News: 27 June 2024
Kenyan police tear gas protesters ++ EU and Ukraine sign security pact ++ Biden and Trump face off ++ and more.
Kenya's Gen Z protests ignite change
George Okach talks to Gen Z activist and lawyer Jim India, and DW's Sella Oneko in Kenya and Olisa Chukwuma in Nigeria.
Sahel: Navigating Germany's development cooperation
Grassroots groups and German partners are seeking renewed cooperation amid the military juntas in Africa's Sahel region.
AfricaLink News: 26 June 2024
Kenya: Ruto refuses to sign tax bill ++ ICC convicts Timbuktu jihad police chief of war crimes ++ Assange returns home
Is men's mental health overlooked and underplayed?
June is Men's Mental Health Month, but young men across Africa are fighting invisible battles.
Explainer: Why the ICC found Mali's Islamist guilty
The International Criminal Court has convicted a Malian Islamist extremist of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Mozambique's politics landscape shifts ahead of October vote
Lawmakers from Mozambique's main parties are defecting to a new coalition ahead of the October 9 general election.
South Africa: Will radioactive chips stop wildlife poaching?
Researchers hope radioactive chips injected into rhino horns will help stop the trade in endangered wildlife.
German brewery makes beer with sewage water
A German brewery is using treated wastewater to brew beer, and customers say it tastes just as good as other brands.
Serbia seeks to beat air pollution with 'liquid trees'
Serbian scientists are helping to purify the air in cities with what they call liquid trees, made up of microalgae.
Burkina Faso musicians helping to beat plastic pollution
A singer and his band are raising their voices to boost awareness about plastic pollution in Ouagadougou.
Pushing for a decent minimum wage in Africa
DW's Eddy Micah talks to labor economist Mamokgethi Molopyane and DW's Nigeria correspondent Ben Shemang.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
5 things to do in Accra, diamonds from South Africa, and genderless fashion by Elodie Fromenteau.
Nigeria: Cholera spreads as EU launches Africa vaccine drive
A deadly outbreak of cholera in the Nigerian state of Lagos has killed at least 21 people.
Trophy hunting in Africa
Africalink talks to conservation expert Anglistone Sibanda and DW's Priviledge Mushaniri and Florian Nusch.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
A singer speaking up in Burkina Faso. Using sewage water to make beer. Replacing plastic with leaves.
My City Tamale
Tamale is Ghana’s hidden gem of the North. We explore the city's arts, traditional crafts and culture.
A butterfly forest encourages conservation work
A museum in Italy has recreated a living forest ecosystem in Tanzania to understand why it's under threat.
AfricaLink News: 19 June 2024
South Africa inaugurates President Cyril Ramaphosa +++ Fire at Chad's military facility kills several
Sanctions on Russian diamonds: Good or bad for Africa?
Diamond-rich African countries are ramping production to fill the gap left by the G7 sanctions on Russian diamonds.
South Africa: Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in for second term
Ramaphosa has taken his oath of office and will lead a government of national unity.
Curbing drug abuse in South Africa's schools
In a bid to curb the influence of gangs and drugs, a team of counselors are trying to change mindsets at schools.
Binge drinking — or 'the cookie overload'
Sy aka Uncle Wafu, our social media grandpa breaks down binge drinking in the most child-friendly way possible.
Is acquiring a foreign passport more valuable than a PhD?
Does a foreign passport open more opportunities than a PhD from your country? That's our discussion this week on #77Percent #DWAfrica
How sanctioning Russian diamonds affects Africa
Three diamond-rich African countries are pushing back at a plan by G7 countries to sanction diamond-producer Russia. The plan that aims to keep Russian gems off the market requires Botswana, Angola and Namibia to send their diamonds to Europe for certification. DWs Eddy Micah talks to the head of the African Diamond Council (ADC) M'Zee Fula Ngenge and DW's Ineke Mules.
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