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Memorable characters of The 77 Percent
We revisit some of the most memorable characters who’ve helped to bring our show to life!
Happy birthday to The 77 Percent!
Our contributors, reporters and fans share their birthday wishes for The 77 Percent.
The 77 Percent — Should polyandry be legalized
South Africa thinks women should have the right to marry two or more husbands. Is the society ready for that?
Will the Europe-Africa summit help heal the rifts?
With relations strained, heads of state from Europe and Africa will have a lot to talk about at their Brussels summit.
Generation Africa films offer new migration tales
The Berlinale's first South Sudanese entry and a Nigerian film revisit migration issues from an African perspective.
Segou'Art Festival on the banks of the Niger
They used to call it the African Woodstock, but growing insecurity has forced the Segou’Art festival to downsize.
Solar power for roasting coffee
Tech company PuroSole has developed a solar-powered machine able to roast up to 200 kilogram of coffee beans a day.
Cookbook for edible insects
A popular cookbook makes dining on insects more appealing to a wider audience.
South Africa: Oil exploration threatens coast
Locals on South Africa's east coast fear seismic testing will damage marine life and their livelihoods.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: a machine that roasts coffee using solar power; and the edible insects cookbook.
AfricaLink on Air — 11 February 2022
Alleged state-sponsored torture, abductions, and killings in Uganda
COVID-19 Special: Is endemic COVID-19 far off?
Will enough people soon be vaccinated or recovered for the pandemic to subside?
Omicron: Some South African insights
Drastic infection rates, yet the health system held up. So what can the world learn from South Africa?
AfricaLink on Air — 10 February 2022
Horn of Africa's drought crisis+++Ethiopia’s elusive peace+++Nigeria's DNA logjams +++ Ghana's E-Levy+++Kakwenza's woes
EU reveals €150 billion investment plan for Africa
Countries could benefit from the Global Gateway investment scheme, with billions earmarked for infrastructure projects.
Tanzania's martial arts actress
Agnes Kifaluka is a Tanzanian martial art actress. She works hard to make her dream become a reality.
My City: Koudougou
Koudougou in central Burkina Faso has an edgy feel to it. Local and Paralympian Victorine Guissou shows you around.
Rapper Albi X: "Don’t let anyone talk you down"
Rapper Albi X joins us in the DW studio to talk breaking boundaries and using music to overcome adversity.
Meet Albi X: Uplifting lives through music
Born with albinism, rapper Albi X faces down stigma and discrimination with his powerful Afro-trap beats.
Fight against the stigma of albinism
Abandoned by her mother as a child, Jane Waithera is now Kenya's best-known advocate for people with albinism.
World in Progress: Hello tractor?!
An app wants to make life a little easier for small-scale farmers by connecting them to others who own tractors.
COVID: South Africa 'returns to normalcy'
South Africa's government has lifted most lockdown restrictions, and tourists are flocking back.
How are Gulf countries dealing with slavery?
Arab states in the Gulf region have downplayed the legacy of repression and racism faced by minorities.
Africa embraces Huawei tech despite security concerns
Huawei is popular across Africa, but its systems could also appeal to authoritarian regimes hoping to cling to power.
AfricaLink on Air — 07 February 2022
Senegal wins African Cup of Nations+++ Favorite African referee Bamlak Tessema Weyesa celebrated
Senegal celebrates after AFCON victory
A public holiday has been declared in Senegal as football fans celebrate the country's long-awaited first AFCON victory.
Coups and COVID dominate African Union summit
The continent is reeling from a string of coups and COVID-19. But the path ahead still isn't completely clear.
South Africa: Police failed in response to deadly riots
A public report into last year's unrest found that intel failures led to riots where hundreds of people died.
AFCON: Mane hands Senegal African title against Egypt
The Liverpool striker kept his nerve at the second time of asking to score as the Teranga Lions won their first title.
Faith Matters - Vaccines for Africa - Namibia in the Pandemic
Between May and July 2021 Namibia suffered a devastating Covid19 wave. In those three months no fewer than eighty-two of Lorenst Kuzatjike’s parishioners in the poorest district of the Namibian capital Windhoek died of Covid-related illnesses. The Lutheran pastor was conducting funerals almost daily. Like most states on the African continent Namibia had hardly any vaccine stocks.
Salah vs Mane is AFCON’s biggest headline final
Egypt and Senegal face off for the tournament title with two of the biggest stars in African football.
AfricaLink on Air — 04 February 2022
Salah and Mane to clash in AFCON final+++Why do African footballers lie about their age?
No dream too big for AFCON's first woman referee Mukansanga
The Rwandan who became the first woman to officiate a game at the AFCON wants to continue to pave the way for girls.
Beijing 2022: Africa's winter athletes go for glory
Six Olympians from five African nations will represent the continent at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games.
Digging in to fight drought in Tanzania
Grass seeds, shovels, muscle and rain — the perfect ingredients to revive parched land in Kenya and Tanzania.
Why cancer is often a death sentence in Africa
The number of cancer cases is on the rise in sub-Saharan Africa. But many countries lack proper health facilities.
AFCON: Egypt eliminate Cameroon, will face Senegal in final
The Pharaohs kept their nerves to defeat the Indomitable Lions in the shoot out after a goalless 120 minutes.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: studying giraffes in Namibia and restoring nature to protect endangered birds in the UK.
Kenya: Climate education through theater
A theater group helps communities adjust to the challenges posed by drought.
Avocados – Nigeria's new green gold?
Entrepreneurs in Nigeria are attempting to grow avocados in a new water-saving and sustainable way.
Cultivating weather-resistant grapevines
Many wines will soon no longer exist. Some winemakers are using ancient Roman grapevines to adapt to climate changes.
A sanctuary for UK's endangered birds
The Ouse Fen Nature Reserve offers sanctuary to endangered bird species.
AFCON: Mane powers Senegal through to the final
The Liverpool striker scored the final goal and provided an assist for the Teranga Lions against Burkina Faso.
Morocco's phosphates cache eases Africa's food crisis
Morocco's exports of phosphate — used in fertilizer — are credited with helping to cut hunger in other African nations.
DR Congo: Dozens killed in militant attack on refugee camp
The attack was blamed on continued violence because of ethnic tensions in the east of the country.
The 77 Percent
The 77 Percent team traveled to Ghana to look at illegal fishing practices in West Africa.
My City: Mombasa
Local musician Akeelah takes you on a tour through her home city, Mombasa.
Cleaning up Malawi
Goldman Environmental Prize Winner Gloria Majiga-Kamoto is leading Malawi on the path to a cleaner future.
Ghana’s problem with overfishing
DWs Edith Kimani is in Elmina in Ghana to look for solutions for the country's growing fishing crisis.
Ghana: Local fishermen fight for survival
Overfishing, illegal fishing practices and unequal competition. The 77 Percent accompanied Ghanaian fishermen struggling
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