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Security tight on Eswatini protest anniversary
Wednesday marks one year since a deadly clampdown on pro-democracy activists in the tiny southern African nation.
Why is Africa dependent on imported grain?
Despite having vast arable land and nutritious indigenous crops, Africa still imports most of its grain.
Germany to return looted artifacts to Africa
Germany and Nigeria have agreed to transfer looted colonial artifacts, with over 1,000 Benin Bronzes to be repatriated.
Tanzania: Endangered chimpanzees versus humans
In Western Tanzania, chimpanzee’s habitats are under pressure from human encroachment and the clearing of wild areas.
Verdict shines light on anti-albino prejudice
A priest, a cop and 10 others were found guilty of murdering and mutilating a 22-year-old for the pigment of his skin.
Don't Hold Back: Say it loud!
Money, sex, career, and more! Catch all raw and inspirational stories that will win your heart or leave you thinking.
The 77 Percent — Rehabilitating Africa's drug addicts
Listen to this week's show to find out how a rehab center in Ghana is helping addicts get their lives back.
Hunger crisis poses risk to West's global sway
If G7 countries don't deliver on promises of food aid, poorer nations might turn elsewhere.
Cameroonian separatists commit abuses: HRW
A report by Human Rights Watch has accused Anglophone rebels of "terrorizing civilians" in parts of Cameroon.
African-born German MPs bring new perspectives to politics
Germany's parliament, the Bundestag, includes three lawmakers of African descent. What do they hope to achieve?
AfricaLink on Air - 27 June 2022
G7 wants to help developing countries, but high debt levels a problems
'Dirty tricks' as Angola's election day nears
Barely two months before Angolans go to the polls, political opponents are accusing each other of unfair tactics.
The environmental toll of shipping freight
Aviation and coal are seen as major polluters. But what about the shipping industry?
South Africa investigates unexplained pub deaths
Investigations are underway after at least 20 young people were found dead in a township bar.
Zuma slams corruption report as 'irrational'
A report has claimed South Africa's former president, Jacob Zuma, is "a critical player" in a massive graft scheme.
Global Living Room: Kenya
Rhoda Akinyi lives with her four children in Mbita on Lake Victoria and works as a fish trader.
DW presents contemporary African art
Deutsche Welle exhibits parts of its contemporary African art collection.
BioNTech breaks ground on Rwanda vaccine factory
BioNTech has started construction of a vaccine factory in Rwanda as part of a wider manufacturing network in Africa.
EU seeks to equalize trade relations with Africa
EU lawmakers have said the bloc should change the way it does business with Africa to redress trade imbalances.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Backyard gardens in Ghana, composting for Dakar's city dwellers and drone deliveries in Rwanda.
Using drones to deliver semen to rural breeders
A drone operator has dramatically reduced transportation time and costs to deliver sperm to rural breeders just on time.
Brining organic products direct to consumers
Online platforms are sprouting up in Berlin to bring organic products like meat, milk and fish closer to consumers.
Composting for Dakar's city dwellers
In Senegal, an inventor teamed up with a metal worker to make simple and efficient composters for people in the city.
Agroforestry against climate change
Locals are turning to agroforestry to help impoverished soils and depleted forests and assure they can keep farming.
BioNTech builds vaccine factory in Rwanda
The German pharmaceutical company has begun construction of the first mRNA vaccine plant in Africa.
Putin urges BRICS nations to work with Russia
President Vladimir Putin has slammed the West and urged the leaders of emerging economies to cooperate with Russia.
Is scarcity Putin's weapon in Ukraine war?
Russian President Vladimir Putin's blockade of gas and grain supplies has caused food and energy crises elsewhere.
No grain, no gas: Is scarcity Putin’s weapon of choice?
Russia’s blockade of gas and grain has caused energy and food crises in the West and Africa.
Namibia: The price of the genocide
DW's Edith Kimani is on the ground to talk to young Namibians about how they deal with Germany's genocide.
South Africa's 'state capture' investigation wraps up
The Commission of Inquiry into "state capture" presents a compelling case against the former president and his cronies.
Putin vows to reroute Russian exports to BRICS nations
Russia is "actively redirecting its trade flows," Putin says. And China has warned of "expanding military alliances."
Homelessness on the rise in South Africa
In South Africa, poverty was high before the pandemic. Now surging costs are fueling homelessness.
The 77 Percent — Why is Northern Cyprus appealing to African students?
In Northern Cyprus many students end up saddled with debt. Listen to this week’s show to find out more.
AfricaLink on Air – 20 June 2022
Rwanda hosts CHOGM +++ Belgium returns Lumumba's remains +++ Shaping the future of Journalism +++ World Refugee Day
Burkina Faso: IDPs get concerns addressed on live radio
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) can ask critical questions during a live radio broadcast organized by Radio Vénégré.
Documenta art show focuses on Global South
Collectives from Africa, Asia and South America take center stage at the international exhibition held every five years.
DRC, Rwanda trade blame over border clash
A Congolese soldier died in a skirmish with Rwandan forces on the troubled border betwen the two countries.
AfricaLink on Air – 17 June 2022
Malawi's devalued kwacha++++ High inflation in Ghana++++How Africa could earn billions in unpaid taxes
Experts urge caution on Angola-Germany green hydrogen deal
Angola is set to become the first African country to supply Germany with green hydrogen.
Somalia faces grim humanitarian catastrophe
Six million people are food insecure in the Horn of Africa as drought continues to bite.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Explore how the promise of cheap degrees in Northern Cyprus lures many African students into fraud and debt.
The magic school inspiring young South Africans
South Africas College of Magic in Cape Town doesn't just teach magic tricks — it also brings young people together.
Meet Nigeria's 'human calculator'
Nigerian math whiz Tella Micheal has lightning fast equation solving skills.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Deforestation is still a massive threat, but there are ways to grow small forests.
Making clean energy from peanut shells
Scientists in Dakar are looking for ways to make batteries from peanut shells, a street food staple.
Africa's first heat officer in Sierra Leone
Freetown's new heat office is tasked with creating a policy to fortify informal settlements against natural disasters.
Planting indigenous trees
Planting a community forest has helped to improve water conditions in the region.
The 77 Percent — Why are so many marriages failing?
Could infidelity, women's empowerment, and a love of money be part of the problem?
Africa could earn billions in unpaid taxes
The shadow economy deprives Africa of billions in tax revenues.
Ryanair's insensitive Afrikaans flyby
Cai Nebe explores why Ryanair’s move to make South Africans take tests in Afrikaans was mind-bogglingly insensitive.
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