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Solar mini-grids give hope to rural Nigeria
Solar-powered mini-grids can supply communities in rural Nigeria with cheap electricity.
AfricaLink on Air - 21 December 2023
Voting extended in DR Congo as five presidential candidates call for a rerun +++ Why Kenya is facing frequent power cuts
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, December 21, 2023
Violence is a problem in many homes in northern Ghana, we find out how one woman is providing hope for those who are trapped. Plus: Chad sees a prime opportunity to beef up its meat exports. And: it's grasshopper season in Uganda. We ask if you should consider adding them to your diet.
The Egyptian solar water heaters cutting costs and emissions
Solar water heaters are becoming locally manufactured and affordable thanks to a social startup.
Africans differ over clerical blessings for same-sex couples
The pope's approval for same-sex couple blessings has sparked confusion — and left the LGBTQ+ community wanting more.
Congo factory aims to eliminate plastic bags
The founder of a biodegradable bag factory aims to get rid of the plastic bags strewn about Goma's streets.
Congo: Election extended after logistical chaos
Opposition presidential candidates have rejected the extension, saying it violates the constitution.
Has Christmas lost its meaning among young Africans?
Listen to what young Ghanaians and Malawians told us!
Tumaini festival: Uniting refugees through culture
Tumaini Festival celebrates the heritage and culture of refugees at Dzaleka refugee camp in Malawi.
Congo election: Many polling stations open late
People in the Democratic Republic of Congo are voting in a high-stakes election. Follow our live blog for the latest.
Mo Ibrahim: We must help Sudan 'before the fire spreads'
The Sudanese-British billionaire calls for an arms export ban to the country of his birth amidst the fighting there.
Zanele Muholi: Focusing on queer lives in South Africa
Zanele Muholi is a world renowned South African visual artist and activist.
AfricaLink on Air - 19 December 2023
All eyes on DRC ahead of elections+++Internet restrictions in Guinea+++South Africa's proposed public health insurance
Saving Elephants with AI Camera Traps
Protecting elephants: A wildlife camera uses AI to detect poachers and automatically alert rangers.
AfricaLink on Air - 18 December 2023
DRC election campaigns heat up amid insecurity +++ Why do the lights keep going out in Kenya?
Baerbock visits Rwanda as Africa's first mRNA factory opens
The German pharmaceutical company BioNTech is opening a vaccine factory in Rwanda.
Displacement worldwide — an overview
More than 110 million people worldwide are currently forcibly displaced — some of the highest numbers on record.
How virtual reality helps cotton farmers boost yields
Cameroon’s cotton farmers are adapting to climate change with the help of virtual reality.
Chad holds divisive post-coup constitutional referendum
Chadians have voted on a new constitution, in a referendum widely seen as a move to consolidate power by Mahamat Deby.
Art in exile: Queer, vocal and Ugandan
Documenting Africa's LGBTQ+ communities has been the life's work of Ugandan nonbinary artist DeLovie Kwagala.
South Africa's democracy faces crisis of trust
The African National Congress has governed South Africa for 30 years. But many voters want change in the 2024 election.
South Africa: Zuma denounces ANC ahead of election
Former President Jacob Zuma has come out against his African National Congress, in a sign of growing party division.
Tunisia's 2024 election: What role will migration play?
What impact is the so-called EU migration deal having and how might it affect President Saied's chances of reelection?
Will female candidates transform politics in Congo?
Ahead of the December 20 elections, support for a fresh wave of female candidates is growing.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Cameroon’s cotton farmers turn to VR and the solar mini-grids powering communities in Nigeria
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr, December 14, 2023
The UN is concerned that the world has forgotten the war in Sudan, as funds for humanitarian aid run out. DW News gains rare access to the Nuba Mountains to hear the stories of displaced people there. +++ Members of Kenya's Ogiek community say the government is evicting them from their ancestral land to profit from a plan to offset carbon emissions.
Nigeria: Deadly military mishaps spark calls for probe
Calls for an investigation into the military's failures are growing louder.
Meet 2 South Africans confronting anti-immigrant violence
DW meets two young people who have turned their backs on the xenophobia that is rife in South Africa.
Nature replaces coal mining in Norway's far north
A huge renaturation project is underway on Norway's Svalbard Islands on the site of a former mining town.
Concerns over growing femicide in Africa
Concerns over systematic killing of women by their partners
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
The most stylish socks in the world, the five Must-Do's in Lagos and talking jerrycans.
Would Congo prosper if it dumped the dollar?
Many voters say DRC should dump the dollar for the national currency to revive the Central African country's economy.
Displacement in Niger: Uniting communities on the radio
In rural Niger, a new innovative radio format is leading to communal solutions for challenges caused by migration.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent takes a deeper look at what displacement means to young people around Africa.
Mali: German Bundeswehr soldiers depart as UN mission ends
Germany's army says the last of its soldiers are on their way home, bringing a 10-year mission to an end. Mali's militar
AfricaLink on Air - 12 December 2023
Kenya celebrates 60 years of independence +++ Expert:Is Kenya on the right track?
Ethiopia's Tigray region ravaged by deadly famine
A deadly famine is unfolding across the Tigray region. People face starvation amid drought and fall out from the war.
What's up today!
Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits the White House, South Africa to build new nuclear power plant, COP28 climate conference updates
What if your co-worker was a bird?
In parts of Africa, birds and humans work together to find honey. Their relationship is even closer than we thought.
How Nigeria's Victor Osimhen became Africa's best footballer
The Nigerian has been named Africa's men's Footballer of the Year, but faced a lot of adversity on the way to the top.
South Africa court overturns Zulu king recognition
The Zulu monarch is hugely influential as a custodian of the ethnic group's traditional customs and land.
Turning e-waste into museum pieces in Uganda
In this week's Doing Your Bit, a man who saves old electronics from the junkheap and turns them into museum pieces.
South Africa prepares to navigate a coal-free future
The country's transition plan will cost billions and put jobs at risk. But is there a light at the end of the tunnel?
Turning human waste into energy in Kenya
In rural Kenya, human waste is being harnessed for energy. It replaces firewood and helps keep waterways clean.
STI – no need to be ashamed!
STIs or sexually transmitted infections are common. Itching or pain in the genitals can be the first signs.
Protecting migratory birds with green tourism
Countless migratory birds fall victim to hunters and trappers in Egypt each year. One NGO is trying to change that.
How a Congolese guitarist found refuge in Uganda
Congolese musician Charmant Mushaga tells us how he rebuilt his life and musical career in Uganda.
Nigeria: How beads are used to celebrate heritage
Beads have long been associated with royalty to spirituality. Today, they're bringing a new look to modern fashion.
West Africa leaders set terms for lifting Niger sanctions
ECOWAS set up a committee of three leaders to negotiate with Niger's military junta on a transition to democratic rule.
Omar Marmoush: Egyptian slays Bayern ahead of Salah reunion
Mo Salah has long been Egyptian football's star, but Eintracht Frankfurt's Omar Marmoush looks a fitting support act.
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