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Mixed reactions for Rwanda's one teacher policy
Not all teachers are convinced this is a positive move for the country's education system.
News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, September 29, 2023
Niger shows France the door. We ask what this means for the fight against insurgents in the Sahel +++ A Kenyan activist is named among the winners of the Right Livelihood Award. She speaks to DW on her fight for justice +++ In Uganda, a mother is reunited with her baby after four months apart, in a case that could spark legislative change +++
Zambia: Why are mental health issues not prioritized?
Zambia passed a mental health law in 2019, but its implementation is still patchy. In this week's street debate, The 77 Percent heads to Lusaka to find out why — despite the law — people who have mental health problems often struggle to find the help they need.
AfricaLink on Air - 03 October 2023
Nigeria's labor unions suspend a planned strike +++ Chicago State University releases Tinubu’s academic certificates
Nigeria labor unions suspend nationwide strike: What next?
Nigeria averted a government shutdown after reaching a deal with labor unions, but issues remain unresolved.
How the world exploits Africa's sporting talent
African-born sports stars light up the world stage, but often for foreign clubs and federations.
South Africa: Can Ramaphosa secure a 2024 victory?
South Africa's economic situation is dire. Ramaphosa's race for a majority in the 2024 general election may be tight.
Street Debate: Let's talk about sex
Why is sex such a taboo topic for us Africans? Edith speaks to young Africans from different corners of the continent.
How Germany can support climate neutrality in Africa
German Chancellor Scholz speaks about how Germany and the G20 can support developing countries in achieving net zero.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
The simplification of African cooking, woven scrap metal and the soulful sound of Ogranya.
Simplifying the African cookbook
How Mogau Seshoene known as "The Lazy Makoti" is revolutionizing the South African food scene.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Preventing poaching in South Africa, building vertical gardens in Uganda and flood protection in Kenya
African filmmakers challenge Western narrative
Africa is often portrayed in Western films in a cliche or exotic way. Young African filmmakers want to change this by telling stories from an African point of view. Germany's largest festival for African productions gives this fresh perspective a stage.
Morocco: A magnet for migrant women?
Morocco's changing job landscape is making it a viable alternative to Europe for some migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.
Should TikTok be banned or regulated?
This week, we get to hear from some Kenyans and South Africans what they think about a TikTok ban. Join the debate.
Xenophobia on the ballot in South Africa’s elections
Instead of blaming poor leadership, many are turning against foreigners, with xenophobic attacks on the rise.
Ivory Coast: Abidjan residents set up sanitation system
Fed up of being swamped with sewage during the rainy season, one neighborhood in the Ivorian capital has taken action.
Mini hydropower plants transform rural communities in Kenya
A man from rural Kenya is revolutionizing his region with an invention that delivers cheap and clean electricity.
Guinea-Bissau marks 50 rocky years of independence
When Guinea-Bissau gained independence 50 years ago, there were high expectations of development and prosperity.
Africalink on Air – Story Of The Week: Africa at the UNGA
Does Africa get the attention and status it deserves on the global arena?
Tanzanians demand return of ancestral skulls
Colonial-era skulls, looted as war trophies, have been matched by DNA tests to Tanzanian families — who want them back.
Why do deaf Africans struggle to access their rights?
Many people who are deaf and hard of hearing still struggle with day-to-day challenges in some African countries.
Africa rhinos: 'Sigh of relief' as numbers rebound
Some species have showed an uptick for the first times in a decade, but illegal killings remain a threat.
Nigeria: Mysterious death of Afrobeats idol stirs outrage
The late Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known as MohBad, was one of the Afrobeats genre's rising stars.
First South African woman to navigate submarine dies
South Africa's military said that among the dead was the first woman on the African continent to navigate a sub.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Improving water management worldwide — from micro hydropower in rural Kenya to harvesting fog in Gran Canaria.
World's oldest wooden structure found in Zambia
Archaeologists say the structure was intentionally shaped with wooden tools some 476,000 years ago.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 September 2023
Rwanda's President Kagame seeks a fourth term in office+++Addressing menstrual hygiene challenges in Ghana
Street Debate: Journalism vs. Activism
Edith Kimani and her panel tackle the thin line between journalism and activism and why some choose to cross it.
AfricaLink on Air — 19 September 2023
The AI show: AI for development in Ghana+++Kenya ghostwriters lose income because of AI+++What is the future of AI?
Speeding up the mobility transition
To get freight off the roads, global logistics company DHL is trialing a solar-powered delivery boat in Berlin.
Africa's Sahel region: Has the G5 Sahel run its course?
The G5 Sahel has been mobilizing to fight extremists in the Sahel region — but it now faces a threat from a new group.
Spinning in South Africa
A woman from the townships pioneers spinning in South Africa
Morocco earthquake survivors lack food, shelter
More than a week since the catastrophic earthquake, poor hygiene conditions are causing new problems.
Zambians protest 'death threats' against their president
Zambians are worried about reported threats against their president, apparently from within Zimbabwe's ruling party.
Tunis takes to solar-powered delivery tricycles
A German-Tunisian startup in Tunis manufactures solar-powered three-wheelers for delivery services.
South Africa: Crash kills at least 20 mine staff — reports
A bus carrying employees from a diamond mine in Limpopo reportedly collided with a lorry.
South Africa holds state funeral for Zulu leader Buthelezi
Buthelezi was a controversial figure in South Africa's freedom struggle; many Zulus see him protector of their culture.
How people live in South Africa's 'hijacked' buildings
The Johannesburg fire, in which 70 people died, has drawn attention to the lack of affordable housing in South Africa.
Macron says France's Niger ambassador a 'hostage' in embassy
Niger's coup leaders have tried to expel France's ambassador, but Paris says it doesn't recognize their authority.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr, September 15, 2023
Why are some of South Africa's less fortunate forced to live in death traps? We gain rare access to the so called 'hijacked' building. Plus, a new report details how the global demand for rechargeable batteries, is causing human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo. And, we look at how 'period poverty' is affecting women and girls in Ghana.
Rwanda: Activists want trans and intersex legal rights
Despite a progressive attitude toward LGBTQ+ issues, human rights NGOs want more legal recognition and protection.
Germany adopts a new, humble Africa policy
Europe's influence in Africa is waning. Germany is now attempting a values-based approach but without paternalism.
Zimbabwe's women decry political underrepresentation
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed just six women to his new 26-member cabinet.
How home gardens are saving people money
As food prices soar, urban agriculture projects in Johannesburg are teaching locals how to grow their own fruit and veg.
Africa needs peace to hit sustainable development goals
Conflict, climate change and a lack of access to basic services are hindering Africa's progress towards the UN's SDGs.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Urban farming projects in Johannesburg and solar-powered delivery tricy-cles in Tunis
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Are men and women equal? The 77 Percent tackles gender equality on the continent.
Libya flood: Global aid effort intensifies
The humanitarian response to the flooding in Libya was gathering pace on Thursday as the death toll continues to rise.
AfricaLink on Air — 13 September 2023
DW's AfricaLink Special Edition: President William Ruto's one year in office
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