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Telling African stories through futuristic fashion
Afrofuturism meets bold-glamour! That’s one way to describe Mzukisi Mbane’s design style.
Hawaii: Paradise in peril
How climate change and overtourism are destroying the Hawaiian Islands, and using science to save South Africa's sharks.
Ghana first to approve Oxford malaria vaccine
An Oxford University malaria vaccine has received its first approval, in Ghana.
Nigerian youth help people avoid phone snatching trend
In northern Kano state, one group of youths is helping people to hold on to their devices.
AfricaLink on Air - 11 April 2023
What is Kenya's first earth observation satelite expected to achieve?+++ Expert on African countries and space tech
Germany taps into Africa's IT sector to fill labor gap
The plan hopes to reduce the shortage of skilled workers in Germany and give Africans a perspective in their countries.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
South Africa's soaring teenage pregnancies, eco-friendly menstrual products.
South Africa's 'Facebook rapist' recaptured in Tanzania
Thabo Bester reportedly faked his own death to break out of prison last year. South Africa wants him back behind bars.
South African dancer breaks boundaries with shopping bags
After an upcycled outfit created by professional dancer Bhungane Mehlomakulu went viral, he turned to design.
In South Africa, thousands of Zimbabweans fear deportation
With their residency permits canceled, nearly 200,000 Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa may be forced out.
Gupta brothers: UAE rejects South Africa extradition request
South Africa learned with "shock and dismay" that the UAE rejected the extradition of the graft-accused Gupta brothers.
AfricaLink on Air — 06 April 2023
Benin Bronzes made of German brass+++ Sex work in Kenya+++Violence against women in South Africa+++Easter time in Africa
What's driving Africa's demonstrations?
Large protests have rocked Africa during the last few weeks. DW looks at what's motivating protesters across Africa.
Senegal: Macky Sall mum on 3rd term candidacy
Senegal's oppostion remain unconvinced by President Macky Sall's olive branch.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa this week: Guinea Conakry safeguards Western chimpanzees and using boats to escape traffic in Nigeria.
Will South Africa arrest Putin?
Pressure is mounting on South Africa to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he sets foot in Durban in August.
Has the reintroduction of cheetahs to India been a success?
Wildlife specialists are worried India's ambitious cheetah conservation project is doomed for failure.
Textile design inspired by West Africa
Textile designer Eva Sonaike creates African-inspired patterns to brighten up European interiors.
Controversy surrounds Zambia's divided highway project
A Chinese consortium has been chosen to rebuild the Lusaka-Ndola road. But it will be financed by Zambian pension funds.
Intercontinental cooperation on energy projects
Africa has the resources to produce cheap renewable energy. It just needs proper financing to be realized.
A controversial gas terminal off Senegalese coast
An offshore gas platform in Senegal is putting the world's largest deepwater coral reef at risk.
Harris announces private sector climate fund for Africa
Kamala Harris also said that the US will provide federal funding to boost access to climate information services.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: Producing green energy for Germany in Namibia, and a tiny island striving to be emissions-free.
How music makes Soweto's heart beat
Soweto, South Africa's largest township, is home to the Soweto Choir.
South Africa's Oscar Pistorius denied parole
Authorities found Oscar Pistorius had not served enough time for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp to qualify for release.
The Flip Side of: Foreign interests in Africa
Interest from the US, Europe, Russia, China, and Turkey in Africa opens an opportunity for the continent.
Preserving South Africa's natural legacy
Preserving natural and cultural heritage by planting local seed varieties, which are adapted to the local environment.
Transgender Day of Visibility
The International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31 is dedicated to celebrating the lives of transgender people.
Senegal opposition leader gets suspended sentence for libel
The libel trial and another separate case against Ousmane Sonko have spurred violent protests nationwide.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
From body shaming to intimidation, we find out how 77 Percenters are coping with cyber harassment.
Returnee hopes to expand digital literacy in Sierra Leone
His family fled civil war in Sierra Leone. But now, Morris Marah has returned to Freetown to help rebuild.
Let's tour through Benin's Cotonou
Local slam artist Kamal Radji takes you through his hometown Cotonou.
Africa's young victims of cyber harassment
Find out how cyber harassment is scarring young South Africans and meet a Nigerian teen with an idea.
Violence and protests on Kenya's streets
Once again, Kenya is being hit by protests. The conflict between opposition and government has reached the streets.
Kenyan president vows to tackle criminals at protests
Criminals involved in anti-government protests to "be brought to book," says Kenyan president during a visit to Berlin.
Crab farming for mangrove protection
Restaurant owner Justin Aniere started the first crab hatchery in Africa to help conserve local mangrove forests.
US Vice President Kamala Harris kicks off Africa trip
Kamala Harris visited Ghana, the first leg in her weeklong trip to the continent aimed at deepening US ties.
South Africa: 'Facebook rapist' not dead, has escaped jail
In 2022 authorities thought convicted murderer Thabo Bester died in a prison fire. Now they admit he actually escaped.
Mauritania: A wild train ride through the Sahara
Mauritania is home to the longest train in the world. But this free, daily trip to the coast is far from a comfy ride.
Tomorrow Today – The Science Magazine
Particulates from wood burning; extinctions through climate change; green hydrogen in Africa
AfricaLink on Air — 24 March 2023
Africalink Special Edition: Anti-government protests in South Africa, Kenya
How digitalization improves remittances to Africa
Direct diaspora remittances are seen as a driver of recovery in Africa — yet it's still expensive to send money.
Clarifying German colonial-era atrocities in Tanzania
Germany and Tanzania in talks on reparations for colonial-era crimes.
East Africa's LGBTQ community under siege
In Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania, leading politicians and the public are expressing anti-LGBTQ views.
The 77 Percent — Inflation
Rising prices are a symptom of high inflation which can have a negative effect on economic growth and development.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 March 2023
Kenya, South Africa oppositions stage protests +++ Nigeria's APC keeps powerful Lagos post after tense local polls
Africa's deepening unemployment crisis
Unemployment rates in South Africa, Uganda, Namibia and Nigeria are dire.
Setting up self-sufficient schools in Tunisia
The Wallah We Can project is transforming public schools in Tunisia into social enterprises.
Kenya: Dollar shortage hits motorists and traders
Kenya is grappling with a shortage of foreign exchange reserves, and experts say relief might not come any time soon.
Meet Nairobi's geometric barber
Zachariah Mwaura uses geometric tools to create insane haircuts and beards on his clients.
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