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The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent explores the many flavors of different African cuisines.
What’s the street serving?
After a busy day in a cosmopolitan African city, enjoy a sizzling mix of flavors and delicious street food.
Why South Africa's wild foods are back in fashion
Chefs and farmers in South Africa are putting traditional wild foods back on people's plates.
Shape of you, I'm in love with my body
In Ghana, Sandra Mantebea is determined to sweat her way to achieving the so-called perfect body shape.
AfricaLink on Air — 09 December 2022
Cameroon's Anglophone crisis+++ Relative normalcy resume in DR Congo+++German investment in Africa stalls
Truth about obesity
Obesity is on the rise in Africa. How can the continent reverse the trend?
What fuels marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge?
Legendary runner Eliud Kipchoge tells DW how he handles pressure in the toughest moments.
South Africa suffers record power cuts
South Africans are suffering power cuts for up to 10 hours a day to avoid a collapse of the national grid.
German investment in Africa stalls despite government push
Germany's potential to invest in Africa was trumpeted at the 2022 German-Africa business summit in Johannesburg.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Eco Africa: The woman dedicated to bringing poachers to justice in Uganda and getting health insurance with recyclables.
Trading waste for health insurance
A startup is trying to offer insurance to those who don't have it. All people have to do is bring in recyclable waste.
Releasing trout into France's wild
In France's Pays de Gex region, a farm is breeding and releasing brown trout to keep numbers up after streams dried out.
Looking for a 'Paris moment' for biodiversity
The UN's Elizabeth Mrema explains why biodiversity is important and how we can preserve or even increase it.
Tough resolve to beat poaching
Margaret Kasumba has dedicated her career to conservation, risking her life to hunt poachers and wildlife traffickers.
NGOs sue in French court over oil project in Africa
Human rights groups are suing France's TotalEnergies in a procedure that could set a precedent.
AfricaLink on Air — 07 December 2022
Raila Odinga leads protest against President Ruto's government+++ Fighting FGM and child marriage in Liberia
Africa and the Middle East united behind Morocco
As the only African and Aab team left at the World Cup, Morocco can count on the support of entire continents.
AfricaLink on Air — 06 December 2022
Africa's AfCFTA free trade agreement takes baby steps +++ Public concern as Malawi's anti-corruption chief arrested
Congo: Government says over 270 dead from attack in east
The death toll from last week's massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo rose from 50 to over 270, officials said.
South Africa: Ramaphosa challenges allegations of corruption
Ramaphosa is challenging the findings of a bombshell report in court after calls for his removal grew louder.
AfricaLink on Air — 05 December 2022
ECOWAS to create a peacekeeping force ++S.Africa: President Ramaphosa challenges 'Farmgate' scandal findings in court
Sudan's military, parties sign initial transition deal
Sudan's military generals and civilian pro-democracy factions have reached an intial deal to resume civilian transition.
Africa faces hurdles to energy transition
Despite boasting massive energy production potential, millions of Africans remain without electricity.
Europe's biggest floating solar park
In cooperation with Spain, Portugal has constructed Europe's largest floating solar park.
Africa's AfCFTA free trade agreement takes baby steps
A handful of African companies have finally started shipping goods under the long-delayed AfCFTA free trade agreement.
West African leaders agree to create regional force
The ECOWAS is planning a force to intervene against jihadism in its member states and in the event of coups.
South Africa's Ramaphosa fighting for political survival
Ramaphosa's future is at stake as African National Congress representatives look into reports of a cover-up.
Shining a light on dark skin
How Zimbabwean photographer Tatenda Chidora creates luminous images.
Electric tractor to revolutionize agriculture
Volkswagen Germany has teamed up with a Rwandan university to produce an e-tractor to cut air pollution.
Quest for greener steel heats up in Sweden's cold north
An industry-wide project in the Swedish city of Luleå is looking to produce steel using hydrogen to cut CO2 emissions.
Madagascar: Cooking over grass pellets
To curb deforestation in Madagascar, an organization produces pellets for cooking from a grass common to the country.
Songhai's zero-waste farming tackles food insecurity
The Songhai Center in Benin has grown from a one-acre plot into a model for sustainable agriculture.
AfricaLink on Air — 02 December 2022
Crucial meeting on fate of South Africa's President Ramaphosa delayed ++ Ghana LGBT activist Alex Donkor talks to DW
Why Africa's physically challenged remain 'invisible'
Millions of Africans living with disabilities lack access to basic needs. Some are fighting to improve their situation.
AfricaLink on Air — 01 December 2022
Cameroon HIV+ youth take the lead in the effort to end AIDS +++ Nozibele Qamngana,shares her experience living with HIV
South Africa makes progress on prevention of HIV infections
South Africa is working on breakthrough preventative HIV medicine to tackle the other pandemic that is far from over.
South Africa's Ramaphosa faces impeachment debate
An independent panel found enough evidence to warrant a parliamentary debate on President Cyril Ramaphosa's future.
AfricaLink on Air — 30 November 2022
Nigeria's police chief sentenced to 3 months in prison+++Surviving a Nairobi slum+++Zambia's 70% COVID vaccination rate
African duo in Sweden for Right Livelihood ceremony
Fartuun Adan and her daughter Ilwad Elman have been honored for their fight for human rights despite facing dangers.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We examine the impact of climate change across the continent and meet the young people fighting for the planet.
Did COP27 deliver for Africa?
Many young Africans remain unaware of the exact extent of climate change.
South Africa: Anti-apartheid hero killer stabbed in prison
Janusz Walus was due to be released on parole after serving nearly 30 years in prison.
AfricaLink on Air — 29 November 2022
Russian media eyes African expansion+++Crime in Nairobi, Kenya, is at an all-time high+++Senegal advances in Qatar
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In Abuja, Nigeria, DW raises the question: Is it possible to wage a war against drugs?
Russia targets Africa with propaganda machine
Russia's disinformation campaign in Africa aims for more power.
Sex education app aims to dispel taboos
Loveland, a new app for teenagers who want to know about sex, aims to counter online misinformation about sex.
African female entrepreneurs want equal opportunities
Women entrepreneurs are vital for the African economy, but they face more challenges that their male counterparts.
Somalia: Police end deadly hotel siege in Mogadishu
The attack came amid a new government offensive against Al-Shabab, which controls large swathes of the country.
Teen pregnancies on the rise in South Africa
Young girls in townships are most affected by South Africa's surging teenage pregnancies.
Africa's population boom may boost economy, global relevance
As the population of the world's rich countries shrinks and ages, African nations are experiencing rapid growth.
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