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A sculpture garden boosts environmental action in Harare
How is Zimbabwe's capital Harare tackling extreme weather events, like flooding, heatwaves and declining biodiversity?
What's the future of herbal medicine in Africa?
Josephine Mahachi talks to Dr. Daniel Boamah, a Ghanaian plant medicine researcher and DW correspondent Adwoa Domena.
AfricaLink News: August 04
South Africa seeks diplomatic fix to US tariff threat +++ Pretoria court makes final decision on Edgar Lungu’s burial
Why do African elites seek medical treatment abroad?
The deaths of former African leaders in overseas hospitals have many questioning health care in African countries.
Garbage puppets: From trash to activism
Kinshasa artist Pape Noir and his crew turn pollution into afro-futuristic sculptures. They demand justice and dignity.
The Darkroom Artist shining light on the overlooked
The Darkroom Artist from Soweto aims to give those a voice who struggle in the city every day one photograph at a time.
Why South African rhinos now have radioactive horns
Project Rhisotope: Scientists take on an unusual approach to protect South Africa's declining population of rhinos.
South Africa detains 1,000 foreign illegal miners
The crackdown comes as thousands of abandoned mines have become hotspots for illegal activity in South Africa.
Kenya, Africa's home of country music
Country music has a loyal fan base in Kenya — and its popularity is growing steadily.
Fact check: Viral Durban video misrepresents post-apartheid South Africa
A viral video circulating online claims to show the collapse of Durban as a direct result of the end of apartheid and supposed NGO influence linked to George Soros. But the footage is from 2021- and the narrative it promotes echoes racist and conspiratorial theories.
Trump tariffs hit South Africa's auto industry
South Africa's automotive industry, which employs 115,000 people, now fears major job losses.
Afrimaxx - celebrating the continent’s rich culture
Nigerian Ojude Oba festival, handbags from eSwatini and sustainable furniture from South Africa.
South African designer making local, affordable furniture
Joey Khuvutlu is building an accessible furniture brand that puts African heritage at the center of everyday living.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., 31 July 2025
Is there no end to the killing in eastern DRC? Islamist-linked ADF fighters massacre dozens of Christian worshippers in Komanda. DW News Africa looks at the causes behind the resurgence of violence. Also: Nigeria's Super Falcons clinch the Africa Cup of Nations and bring home the trophy for a record-extending tenth time, reaffirming their place as queens of African football.
Nigeria wins women's Africa Football Cup of Nations
The win confirms the Super Falcons as the most successful women's team in Africa.
How entrenched leaders are avoiding elections
Forget ballot box drama and endless reelection battles: Togo's President Faure Gnassingbe just rewrote the rules.
Building a better future — Eco Africa
Adapting to extreme weather events and climate change with clever constructions.
The 77 Percent - The True Size of Africa
What role does art play in politics and self-expression? In this special episode, we explore art from the continent!
Fact check: Viral Durban video misrepresents South Africa
Viral video wrongly blames Durban's riots on apartheid’s end and Soros-linked conspiracy theories.
Sex and Sexuality: Asking for a Friend
From myths about virginity to that awkward first gynae visit, this episode is all about breaking silence.
Uganda's spiritual and ecological sanctuaries
Kabaka's Lake and Ssezibwa Falls preserve cultural and spiritual heritage, and unique ecosystems.
Ivory Coast President Ouattara seeks fourth term
Critics accuse Ivory Coast President Ouattara of tightening his grip on power and oppose his reelection bid.
Africa's processed food crisis — and its real costs
Africa cultivates and exports fresh produce, but many locals can only afford cheap, processed food.
UN warns of rising hunger across Africa
Conflict, climate change and economic shocks are increasing hunger and malnutrition across Africa.
How inequality breeds billionaires across Africa
How is Africa's unequal concentration of wealth taxing Africa's poorest people?
Turning art into activism in Ghana
In Accra, artist Obed Addo turns plastic waste into powerful art to fight pollution and honor Ghana's history.
Feeding vulnerable children in South Africa
Despite being one of Africa's largest food producers, South Africa still struggles with hunger and malnutrition.
Liberia ex-President Johnson-Sirleaf: 'Power is service'
DW's Aya Chebbi sat down with Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to talk about leadership, legacy, and women in African politics.
Reviving forests in northern Ghana with natural regeneration
In rural Ghana, a women’s group is repairing vegetation loss by regularly pruning trees and shrubs.
In Uganda a low-cost alternative to dirt floors gains ground
In Uganda, low-cost, clay-based earthen floors are an eco-friendly alternative to dirt floors.
A solution to 'ghost nets' in Kenya
An innovative project in Kenya is testing eco-friendly fishing gear to protect marine life.
Why Lesotho's horse races are such a big deal
Horse races are so much more than mere sporting competitions in the small African nation of Lesotho.
As France's Africa policy collapses how do companies adjust?
As African political leaders turn their backs on former colonial ruler France, French corporations are forced to adjust.
Ghana: Can a 24-hour economy change a nation?
President John Mahama wants Ghana's economy to run around the clock. But is the plan feasible?
Germany risks missing opportunities in Africa
Germany wants more economic engagement in Africa. There is much more at stake than just raw materials.
Missing en route to the West — Global Us
Traffickers profit from a rise in migration out of Pakistan. Feet stamp and hearts sing with Brazil’s Happiness Trucks.
What happened to 'African solutions to African problems?'
Qatar and the US made just two attempts, and they resolved the impasse in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
What if African countries integrated their economies?
Africa's 54 countries have 20% of the global population but under 3% of global GDP. But what about the future?
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa 24 July 2025
Are poor Africans paying the price for rich polluters? We meet a community in DR Congo who have been told to give up their livelihoods to save the forest. But they say the alternatives they've been given aren't working for them. It's part of a voluntary carbon trading scheme - where industries in rich countries can compensate for their pollution by investing in green projects in poor countries.
Thinking green, conserving our heritage | Eco Africa
Green fishing nets, plastic waste art, and spiritual sanctuaries.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent explores the state of Africa's rivers, lakes and drinking water and meets the people trying to save them.
Making honey, making money: Empowering women with beekeeping
Beekeeper Deborah Nzarubara is helping women in eastern Congo to build sustainable livelihoods.
South African lawyers call for rules for AI use in court
After AI-fabricated case studies were used in court, South African lawyers have called for an ethical standards review.
A Trump Tower for Belgrade? — MADE
Trump Tower, Africa's economy, Pakistan's creator boom and a nail salon empire in Berlin.
EU-Africa migration policy shift: Cooperation or coersion?
New EU policy proposes that countries will have to comply with immigration deals or lose development funding.
Why is Cameroon's Kah Walla absent from the elections?
Is Kah Walla walking away from politics — or preparing her boldest move yet? She joins us "Under The Baobab".
Why is Cameroon's Kah Walla absent from the elections?
Is Kah Walla walking away from politics — or preparing her boldest move yet? She joins us "Under the Baobab."
AfricaLink News: July 18
Can Tanzania's opposition rise to power? +++ US Congress approves $9B in cuts to foreign aid, public media
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, 17 July 2025
Cameroon’s Paul Biya eyes another term as President after 50 years in power - can he hold on? Plus: In South Africa, explosive corruption claims rock the police as a judicial inquiry begins. And in Nigeria, conservationists race to save the world’s most trafficked animal: the pangolin.
AfricaLink News: July 17
France ends military presence in Senegal +++ Germany bolsters African economies with €10M investment
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