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Germany's migration reforms will target African workers
Germany needs skilled labor and sees Africa a place from which to recruit — but that requires reforms to migration law.
Ghana: German labour minister talks about labour reforms
The German Minister labour, Hubertus Heil and his colleague for Development Cooperation, Svenja Schulze, are visiting Ghana as part of their tour that would take them to neighboring Ivory Coast as well. Key on their agenda is pushing for better cooperation between Germany and Africa. Hubertus Heil has been talking to DW about the visit and upcoming migration reforms in Germany targeted at Africa.
The price of luxury: The perils of transactional sex in South Africa
Young women in South Africa are under pressure to curate a luxury lifestyle on social media. But at what cost?
How the Ukraine war impacts Africa's wheat supply
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has fueled a food crisis in many African nations and pushed up the price of energy.
Tackling food insecurity in Uganda
For many years, dependency on food aid from government and nongovernment organizations was common in Karamoja.
Why is Germany closely following Nigeria's election?
DW looks at how the result of Saturday's election in Nigeria will impact the West African nation's ties with Germany.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 February 2023
Nigerian ruling party against Buhari's currency swap +++ Nigerian Afrobeats superstars perform at NBA All-Stars
Why Africa bleeds diamond revenues
In the diamond industry, local communities miss out on profits despite multilateral certification measures.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Johannsberg's oldeat art gallery, fashion from Zanzibar and a vibrant Street Food Market in Narobi
Doing Your Bit: Turning seaweed into a plastic replacement
A UK-based company produces disposable packaging made from seaweed that is fully biodegradable
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: Digital technology helping nature recover in Ivory Coast, and coffee and climate resilience in Uganda.
Coffee and climate resilience in Uganda
A project is helping farmers grow more coffee beans without chemicals while keeping the soil healthy and fertile.
South Africa: Russia-China drills strain ties with West
President Cyril Ramaphosa is unfazed by criticism of the event that coincides with the anniversary of the Ukraine war.
Football healing war-torn South Sudan
South Sudan's U-20 national team captain believes football is helping to bring their country together.
The 77 Percent — Why do top celebrities snub Africa?
Africa is almost always excluded from major world tours organized by global record labels. We discuss why.
Debunking fake news ahead of Nigeria's election
Ahead of Nigeria's elections, we look at the role of disinformation and find out how to sift through the myths.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
As Nigeria prepares to choose a new president, we gauge the temperature of young voters and candidates alike.
Zimdancehall: The urban sound of Zimbabwe's youth
We meet the dancehall artists who are defining Zimbabwe's young urban soundtrack.
What do young Nigerian expect from their leaders?
Flourish Chukwurah speaks to young Nigerians to find out what they expect from their leaders.
Election 2023: What do young Nigerians care about?
We ask young Nigerians about the state of their country’s economy, insecurity and their hopes for change.
Getting young Nigerians to vote
As Nigeria prepares to head to the polls, we meet the young people who hope their vote will count this time around.
What if Africa held its own Grammys?
African stars were celebrated in the recently held Grammys, with major nominations and wins for African artists.
Love across borders: Intercultural marriage in Africa
Can cross-cultural love flourish against the odds in Kenya's capital Nairobi?
Marburg virus: Equatorial Guinea confirms outbreak
Nine people have died in Equatorial Guinea from an "outbreak" of Marburg virus, the country's health minister said.
Nigeria's election: Insecurity, inflation are key concerns
In just two weeks' time, voters in Africa's most populous nation head to the polls to elect a new president.
South African rap star AKA gunned down outside restaurant
Popular musician Kiernan Forbes, known as AKA, has been shot and killed in Durban on South Africa's eastern coast.
Germany mulls sending refugees to Africa
Germany now has a special representative to make deals with other countries to help with asylum procedures.
The 77 Percent —Corruption in South Sudan and Cameroon
Listen to what young Cameroonians and South Sudanese think of corruption in their country.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Pretoria's Freedom Park, watches by Kholofelo Masha, Mauritian gourmet cuisine
Telling time African-style
Watchmaker Kholofelo Masha embodies African heritage, with designs based on tribal patterns or African heroes.
Nigeria 2023 election: Countering fake news
As the campaign heats up, fake news could potentially dent the electoral process and damage Nigeria's democracy.
Cricket: WPL means T20 World Cup marks start of new era
The T20 World Cup begins as the arrival of the Women's Premier League in India transforms women's cricket worldwide.
South Africa declares national disaster over blackouts
Loadshedding has almost brought South Africa's economic growth to a standstill.
The restoration of Kenya's Kirisia Forest
Local communities with help from an NGO agreed to leave the Kirisia Forest to make way for natural regeneration.
Doing Your Bit: Upcycling accessories in Egypt
Upfuse is a slow fashion business that makes upcycled bags and clothes from recycled waste materials.
How Botswana is growing its elephant population
Botswana manages to increase its elephant population despite its fair share of human-wildlife conflicts in the past.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa we see why divers are removing metals from the seabed and how a nightclub stores heat generated by dancers
AfricaLink on Air — 9 February 2023
Corruption in Ghana +++ South Africa's repatriation of Zimbabwean migrants +++ Rwanda: One teacher for all subjects
AfricaLink on Air — 8 February 2023
DW's AfricaLink Special Edition: Russia Russia-Africa Relations
AfricaLink on Air — 6 February 2023
Protesters in DR Congo's Goma denounce East African military force+++Female stars Tems on historic Grammy win
Pope wraps up Africa visit with call for peace
Tens of thousands attended Pope Francis' mass, where he instilled hope and called for peace and reconciliation.
Nigeria's female bouncers ensure security
In the southern city of Uyo, a team of all-female security guards is challenging old prejudices.
Pope in South Sudan: Church cannot be 'neutral' on injustice
In the first papal visit to South Sudan, Pope Francis is highlighting the plight of women in the young nation.
German finance minister speaks to DW during Ghana visit
Christian Lindner says Germany will support Ghana as it tackles its current economic crisis.
Why is African culture a sought-after trend in design?
Kenyan David Oywa uses design as a way to celebrate African culture.
How African Ginger vocalizes his trauma
The South African artist speaks out against domestic violence.
Pressure on London to restitute artworks grows
The British Museum is not ready to return stolen cultural property from the colonial era, but pressure is mounting.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa we take a look at ways people are boosting nutrition and food security on a local level.
Senegal ups homegrown rice production
Senegal is seeking to increase its rice production and wean itself off imports from India.
Meat alternative produced by a women's cooperative
In Ghana, women are making kebab and other foodstuffs from soy beans, a cheaper alternative to animal protein.
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