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Senegal's top court confirms Faye as president-elect
Opposition figure Bassirou Diomaye Faye had a clear lead with more than 50% of the vote.
Pan-African Parliament in focus
The legislature of the African Union is back in the spotlight now that its leadership vacuum is resolved.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
South African shopping bag couture, gourmet goat meat and the history of Ghanaian royal umbrellas.
Can we put a price on nature?
Can you put a price on trees or whales? Or is nature priceless? Peru's Manu National Park is at risk.
South Africa bus crash leaves dozens dead
A bus went over a cliff in South Africa's northern province of Limpopo
South Africa's Jacob Zuma barred from running in election
The former president has been expelled from the ruling ANC and has been campaigning for the newly formed MK party.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr. March 28, 2024
From prisoner to president: Bassirou Diomaye Faye is Senegal's youngest ever elected leader. Can he lead his country into a new chapter? Plus: Nigeria has seen dozens of mass abductions this year, we ask a hostage negotiator who is behind the criminal industry? And: The Kenya-Somali film 'Bufis' intertwines fiction with real events: a story about chasing your dreams - no matter what it takes.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Protecting migratory birds and helping their hunters in Egypt, and creating energy from human waste in Kenya.
On a road trip through South Africa: Addo Elephant Park
S'bu Skosana and Ziphorah Masethe encounter majestic elephants and water-filled adventures.
How should we rethink our refugee policies?
DW Africa's 77 Percent visits a Kenyan refugee camp to ask young residents and locals what life is like for them.
Guinea-Bissau opposition fears 'dictatorship'
Opposition members accuse Guinea-Bissau's president of wanting to establish a dictatorship.
Are Nigeria's vigilantes as bad as bandits they're chasing?
Nigeria's "Community Watch Corps" are meant to protect civilians. But locals accuse them of abusing innocent people.
Would you drink water just flushed down your toilet?
Can you imagine drinking the water you just flushed down your toilet? It might be a solution for water-scarce regions.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
The God of Marrabenta, an unpopular grain to rock the tables, and a truly head turning accessories brand from Lagos.
Teenage pregnancies - what are the risks?
Being a pregnant teenager can have devastating consequences.
Africa's burden with neurological diseases
Neurological disease burden is disproportionately high in Africa. How are African nations tackling the issue?
Africa could gain from turning sewage into drinking water
Direct potable reuse involves treating waste water to turn it into drinking water. A solution for Africa?
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Water management in rural Ghana, upcycled solar lamps in Zimbabwe and the Kenyan TV show that’s changing farming.
Sports mentors: I got your back
Competitive sport is tough enough. But having a good mentor can help face adversity in tough times.
Are eSports real Sports?
We delve into gaming and the e-sports world to understand just how e-sports culture is rising.
Do Russian grains feed Africa or fuel influence?
Observers say the grain donated by Russia during Zimbabwe's devastating drought isn't purely humanitarian.
Congo Basin: Africa's largest forest under threat
Over a quarter of forests in the dense Central African rainforest are at risk of vanishing by 2050.
Can South African Airways soar after sale falls through?
South African Airways' future hangs in the balance following a collapse in negotiations to keep it in business.
AfricaLink on Air - 20 March 2024
Zimbabwe receives grain donation from Russia amid drought +++ Is Russia using food aid as diplomatic tool?
Why oil-rich Nigeria can still not fuel its economy
The 77 Percent travels to Lagos, where Edith Kimani meets young Nigerians who tell her how they view their economy.
Mozambique: Jihadists from abroad pour into Cabo Delgado
After months of relative calm, Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province is experiencing a fresh wave of Islamist attacks.
Undersea cable damage leads to internet blackouts in Africa
Internet access in parts of Africa has faced disruption since March 13 due to damages to multiple undersea telecommunication cables. Internet service providers say it may take weeks for the cables to be fixed to restore data services fully to users.
Togo: Running to save the planet
Eco jogging aims to create a cleaner, greener future for Togo and inspire global action.
Nigerian NGO promotes leaf wrapping as plastic substitute
Plastic food wrappers harm people and the planet. A traditional leafwrap technique offers a natural alternative.
The massive task of rewilding 2,000 rhinos held in captivity
A conservation NGO in South Africa has bought 2,000 captive breeding rhinos. It plans to rewild all of them.
Is sport a case of mind over matter?
Sport is not limited to muscle or endurance. Brain power and strategy are way more important in billiards and chess.
A teen innovator brings light to his village
An 18-year-old innovator harnesses energy from wind and water to light up his community!
How happy are people in Africa?
March 20 is International Day of Happiness. It is celebrated to recognize the importance of happiness.
What should fuel athletes?
Nutrition is key to maximizing the benefits of your workouts. Here, we break down the importance of every morsel.
How will Nigeria implement its plastic ban?
Nigeria has banned single-use plastics. Local traders need alternatives.
Why #MeToo did not happen in Africa
The #MeToo campaign allowed women to confront their abusers but limited internet access is a stumbling block for many.
Germany's colonial era: Battling oblivion with art
Street names, monuments and graves of colonial rulers: the colonial era left its mark on Germany.
Homophobia in Africa: The American far-right's footprint
Tough laws targeting homosexuality or abortion in African nations are often preceded by lobbying from US hard-liners.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Speaking up as a female in Zambia, turning a disability into a superpower, and eco-friendly shoes.
On a road trip through South Africa: Oribi Gorge
Our two hosts visit Oribi Gorge, where they experience its 165-meter wild swing. Are you ready to join?
Meet the Nigerian woman crossing Africa on a motorbike
If all goes well, singer Ebaide Joy will be be the first African woman to ride from Kenya to Nigeria on a motorcycle.
Africa Games fail to spark attention ahead of Olympics
The African Games are underway in Ghana, but athletes have failed to grasp the world's attention.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Leaves instead of plastic food wrappers. Warmer water in the Med. Are Tiny Houses climate friendly?
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, March 14, 2024
Another mass kidnapping in Nigeria: DW News Africa asks if the government is losing control of the country's security? Plus: The African Games in Ghana have not grabbed the world’s attention - although 54 nations are competing. Why? And: Riding a motorbike across the continent - we meet the first African woman heading out to do so.
AfricaLink on Air - 14 March 2024
Nigerians turn to herbal medicine as drug prices soar +++ Economic hardship in Africa
Kenya: Seagrass and carbon credits
Seagrass acts as a carbon sink. Now people in Kenya are planting it and reaping the benefits.
Women collaborate to fight fire with fire
An international group of women firefighters use controlled burns to prevent wildfires.
Africa's birds of prey face extinction
If vultures, eagles and other raptors die out, it would have a major impact on the environment and human health.
The 77 Percent — What does it take to become a champion?
Champions are not born, they are forged. This week, The 77 Percent explores what it takes to become one.
Is it too late to meet the goals of the Paris Accord?
Can we still meet the 1.5-degree limit in the Paris Climate Accord?
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