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Facing despair in the ring
After making it to Europe from Mali, aspiring boxer Madala Tounkara is fighting to become an Olympic boxing champion.
Why are African students moving abroad?
Economic fallout from COVID-19 have made Africa's youth nervous about their futures. But is leaving really the answer?
Discrimination in Northern Cyprus
In our Street Debate, we shed light on what it takes for Africans to get a degree from Northern Cyprus.
PR firm challenges Africa business stereotypes
Frances Quarcoopome returned to Ghana from the UK to create success stories for other companies.
Titi Kuti - The Nollywood starmaker
Actor and Nollywood star Titi Kuti tells us about his lucky breaks and what it takes to make it
The 77 Percent — Do all dads secretly want a son?
What do you think about cultures where sons are valued more than daughters? Listen to what Ugandans and Gambians think.
Zimbabwe: More than 150 children dead in measles outbreak
Government says 157 children have died as the total number of suspected cases nationwide has doubled in four days.
10 years since South Africa's Marikana massacre
A decade after 34 striking miners were gunned down by police in Marikana, South Africa, many victims are still angry.
Marikana massacre victims still seeking answers
In August 2012, 34 striking miners were gunned down by police in South Africa.
AfricaLink on Air - 16 August 2022
Raila Odinga rejects election results+++10 years since South Africa's Marikana massacre+++Zambia to build plant for EVs
Anti-apartheid heroines: Charlotte Maxeke and Helen Joseph
Charlotte Maxeke formed the ANC's Women's League. Decades later, Helen Joseph led the historic Women's March.
Ukraine: First humanitarian grain ship leaves port
As the first humanitarian shipment leaves Ukraine, the location of the first commercial grain cargo is unknown.
Kenya: A close finish to a historic race
Kenya's presidential election results came down to a knife-edge, and may be contested, but winner Ruto urges unity.
Uneasy calm in Sierra Leone after deadly protests
Sierra Leone's capital Freetown is gradually returning to normalcy after days of anti-government protests.
AfricaLink on Air - 12 August 2022
Guinea's situation after the dissolution of the opposition
Africa: Over 150 vultures poisoned and dismembered
Conservationists in South Africa believe the birds' organs were harvested by people who sell them as bogus remedies.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Recycling old wind turbine parts and keeping produce cool without using electricity
Building new eco classrooms in Egypt
Architects are reaching out to communities and have built an eco-friendly school and playground to meet their needs.
How can we repurpose and recycling old wind turbines?
The blades of decommissioned wind turbines are especially hard to recycle, and many end up on the scrap heap.
Connecting farmers in Burkina Faso
A project is supporting agricultural innovation in Burkina Faso by using portable easy-to-use micro-transmitters.
German military mission to Mali suspended
Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht has said Germany's military mission in Mali would be halted until further notice.
African countries seek to revive Sahara gas pipeline
Nigeria, Algeria and Niger are renewing efforts to implement a decades-old plan for a gas pipeline across the Sahara.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Africa is brimming with young people waiting to make their mark on the world stage. But do they feel empowered enough?
Young and African – Who inspires young Africans?
From actors to magicians and TikTok stars, Africa is home to all sorts of talent! We meet some of the rising stars.
Sierra Leone's youth take on the world
Are young Sierra Leoneans prepared to hold their own on the global stage?
Rapper Killa Ace on the lack of opportunities for the youth
Our resident rapper Killa Ace speaks out on why young people's hard work needs to finally start paying off.
Breaking stereotypes in Gambia's car industry
The center of Serekunda is home to the only garage owned and run by women in Gambia.
Ghana's e-bike revolution takes off
Growing traffic trouble is forcing Ghanaians to ditch the car and switch to two wheels. Pro-cyclist Lawrence Agyei is on a mission to make e-bikes a fun and affordable alternative.
Inside Burundi's former capital: Bujumbura
Burundian singer Mow Kanzie shows you her favorite spots to relax in her hometown, Bujumbura.
S. Africa: 14 charged in music video models' rape
Freelance miners have been accused of raping women who were shooting a music video in an empty mine, prompting backlash.
Mali in mourning after attacks kill dozens
It's the second three-day mourning period of 2022 as the country struggles to deal with years of extremist insurgency.
India woos Africa with trade, tech, investment
India is trying to strengthen its long-standing ties to African countries, as New Delhi attempts to catch up with China.
Instead of EU, Tunisian migrants head south
With Europe increasingly reluctant to take in job-seeking migrants, many Tunisians are moving to sub-Saharan countries.
Kenya election 2022 — as it happened
Kenya has voted to elect its president as well as a new parliament and county officials.
Water supply in South African city critical
After seven years of drought some taps in the city of Gqeberha, east of Cape Town, are already running dry.
Blinken touts new US policy for sub-Saharan Africa
The US aims to counter China and Russia's influence in a region the top diplomat called a "major geopolitical force."
AfricaLink on Air — 8 August 2022
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Africa to counter Russian influence
Blinken lands in S. Africa at start of Africa tour
The visit of the top US diplomat is seen as an attempt to counter Russian influence on the African continent.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
How technology is set to make farming more sustainable and efficient.
Backyard gardens empower women
Alberta Akosa's NGO Agrihouse Foundation encourages women to plant and tend their own backyard gardens.
'Afrimaxx': Celebrating contemporary African lifestyle
DW's new weekly lifestyle show presents African trends, tips and traditions.
Africa revives push for colonial-era reparations
Africa to consolidate all reparations campaigns for colonial-era wrongs committed by Europeans.
Mane to Bayern: Bundesliga expected to grow in Africa
Senegal's Sadio Mane has become Africa's Bundesliga poster boy after his move from the Premier League.
Blinken in Africa: Bringing back old allies
The US Secretary of State will try to bolster the US against its geopolitical rivals of China and Russia.
South Africa: The team who discovered Omicron
In November 2021, genome sequencer Tulio de Oliveira and his team discovered the Omicron variant.
Blind DJ Akpeji Ayodele mixes up Nigeria's music scene
DJ Aus J is shaking up Nigeria's music scene and has made a name for the positive vibes of his music.
Cameroon: Greenhouse farm to tackle global food insecurity
In Africa, greenhouse farming is an alternative to fight food insecurity caused by the Ukrainian war.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Using data to tackle problems along the Gambia River and a huge parking garage for city cyclists.
Tackling climate change along the Gambia River
Citizen scientists are assisting researchers to gather information on the Gambia River's marine and coastal environments
Fighting for climate justice in Nigeria
Nigeria's Adenike Oladosu started a pan-African climate movement to address issues specific to the continent.
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