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AfricaLink News: 04 June 2024
South Africa waits to find out who will govern++Kenya-US trade talks enter sixth round++Nigeria grapples with power cuts
Activists build an island while cleaning up Lake Kivu
Activists in the Democratic Republic of Congo are using plastic waste collected from Lake Kivu to build a huge island.
What is Nigeria doing to stop chronic oil theft?
Nigeria relies on crude oil for about 90% of foreign exchange income, but massive oil theft is draining its revenue.
Dubbers translate foreign movies for Ugandan audience
Dubbing is growing in popularity. In Uganda, translators like VJ Bumbash dub foreign films for local audiences.
Likely scenarios for South Africa's next government
South Africa's political future now lies in coalitions.
South Africa: ANC eyes potential coalition partners
Informal talks between party bigwigs are well underway, but who do South Africans want to form their new government?
Africalink Podcast: South African voters shun ANC
ANC loses majority support ++DA rules out coalition with Malema's EFF party+++Jacob Zuma's party vows to take back power
AfricaLink News: 03 June 2024
South Africa's ANC fails to secure majority win++Burkina Faso, a neglected conflict++Mexico elects first woman president
Burkina Faso world's worst forgotten crisis: report
The Norwegian Refugee Council says a chronic lack of funding has led to the neglect of millions of people.
Germany partners with Africa on green hydrogen energy
Green hydrogen energy could one day replace fossil fuels in the race for sustainable energy transition.
South Africa: ANC loses majority in crucial vote
South Africa's ANC party has lost its majority for the first time since the beginning of democracy 30 years ago.
South Africa election: ANC loses majority for first time
The ANC's three-decade dominance of South African politics has ended, and the party is now seeking coalition partners.
Young Nigerian polyglot speaks seven languages
Ibrahim Ajayi Bayom speaks seven languages, and is learning even more. He practices in Lagos and with friends online.
Street Debate: Is it time to promote African languages?
In Tanzania — the heartland of Swahili — we ask how we can promote local languages while staying ahead in the world.
Ugandan artist creates paint from old flip flops
Flip flops and car tires are ubiquitous and harmful to the environment. Allen Nabukenya recycles both for her artworks.
Pursuit for higher education in Africa
Africa needs to invest massively in higher education to turn the brain drain into brain gain.
How safe are African skies?
Several incidents of severe turbulence on international flights and the recent helicopter crashes of Iran's president and Kenya's chief of defense staff, have raised concerns within the aviation industry. Is it a question of bad weather forecasting or airworthiness of aircrafts?
Malawi's anti-corruption chief leaves post
Her challenging tenure leaves many worried about the country's battle against corruption.
South Africa election: ANC faces coalition government
With more than 66% of the votes counted, the ruling African National Congress will likely lose the majority.
DIY designer Amantle Tshweu makes her own success
Johannesburg designer Amantle Tshweu creates all of the objects she uses in her interior designs.
Why Nigerian jollof rice is the best in Africa
All over West Africa, people are arguing about who makes the best Jollof rice.
South Africa election: ANC losing majority in early results
The African National Congress could lose its parliamentary majority for the first time, according to early results.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, May 30, 2024
EU accused of funding migrant abuses in Africa +++ Combatting irregular migration: Germany trains Kenyan bus drivers to come over as Europe is in urgent need of skilled workers +++ What does DRC's new cabinet mean for the country? +++ Meet the Nigerian albino actor beating stigma to achieve stardom +++ Instruments made of waste - DRC’s Kin’Gongolo Kiniata on tour in Europe.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Cleaning up one of Africa's Great Lakes, Tunisia's age-old sustainable fishing method, and rethinking farming.
Languages
This week, The 77 Percent is focusing on languages. Don't miss out on this linguistic journey!
AfricaLink podcast: South Africa elections
South Africa: Can Ramapahosa secure a victory?+++Youth want more jobs +++Opposition determined to win election
Where do African countries stand on Palestine 'statehood'?
More and more countries are taking the step of recognizing Palestine as a state. Where do African countries stand?
Congo: PM Tuluka announces long-awaited new government
For the first time in history, the Democratic Republic of Congo has a woman at the head of its government.
Return of colonial-era statue to DRC funds forest revival
An art collective in DRC raises funds to restore forests by selling NFTs of a colonia-era sculpture.
UN 'Peacekeepers Day' remembers the lives lost
This year’s International Day of UN Peacekeepers honors more than 4,000 blue helmets who have died in service.
Why is menstruating a taboo in parts of Africa?
Why is menstruating a taboo in parts of Africa? +++Ending period poverty by using banana fiber pads
South Africa election 2024: Here's what young voters want
What do young South African voters expect from their next leader?
South Africa election 2024: Why it matters
This year's election could shift power as the ruling African National Congress battles to maintain its hold.
South Africa gears up for vital election
Will power cuts and unemployment cause the ANC to lose its political grip on the Rainbow Nation?
Ivory Coast sees green jobs boom
Ivory Coast is seeing an increase in green business opportunities, with sectors undergoing rapid transformation.
Diabetes is treatable — but in Africa, it's still deadly
Diabetes is surging in sub-Saharan Africa. Though treatment is available, many cannot afford it.
South Africa works to tackle racial inequality
Thirty years after the end of apartheid, South Africa is still dealing with the legacy of racism.
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