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Using aquaculture to increase food production
In Rwanda, a project is showing people how to use aquaculture to raise fish with new recirculating and solar technology.
Dozens of migrants found drowned off Italian coast
The bodies were found in Cutro in eastern Italy. The migrants reportedly drowned after their boat broke up.
EU sanctions Russian Wagner Group for African operations
Members of the mercenary company were included in the sanctions package for alleged crimes committed in Africa.
How the Ukraine war is changing fertilizer in Ghana
Unaffordable fertilizer as a result of the war has created a welcome market for cattle herders: animal dung.
The 'blesser' culture: Sex for luxury bags in South Africa?
The term "blesser" comes from social media and refers to an older man who spoils a younger woman in exchange for sex.
Love across borders: Intercultural marriage in Africa
Can cross-cultural love flourish against the odds in Kenya's capital Nairobi?
AfricaLink on Air — 24 February 2023
Special Edition: Nigeria 2023 Elections
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
Inflation is worsening poverty in Argentina. Plus: fire-resistant homes for poor Cape Town suburbs.
Rebuilding homes in Cape Town
With poor Cape Town suburbs hit by major fires, an NGO is providing safer homes.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Mabonengs Centre for The Less Good Idea, furniture by Jumoke Dada, and South African craft beer
Anti-money laundering group FATF suspends Russia
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has also added South Africa and Nigeria to its "grey list."
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: An in-depth look at food security and ways people are trying to ensure access to this most basic need.
Nigeria seeks unifying leader in 2023 election
Nigerians say that what matters most in this year's election are the candidates' records — not ethnic affiliations.
Nigeria: President Muhammadu Buhari's questionable legacy
High hopes for change once carried Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari into office. Frustration will accompany him out.
Love and heartbreak: How do you handle it?
From getting dumped to feeling used in a relationship: We asked 77-Percenters to share their stories of heartbreak.
Nigeria: The power of queer-inclusive fashion
A teen in Lagos is promoting love and acceptance through his own LGBTQ-inclusive fashion brand.
Kenya: LGBTQ activist's death raises safety concerns
The mysterious death of a LGBTQ activist has exposed Kenya's homophobic underbelly.
Love and dating: When do you feel the spark?
Love and dating can be tricky at the best of times. But how do you know if you've got a good thing going?
Love and money: Who pays for who?
We headed to Millennium Park in Abuja to find out how 77-Percenters handle the issue of money in their love lives.
Russia rules out hypersonic missile launch off South Africa
A Russian ship with hypersonic missiles will take part in drills with China off South Africa but not fire the missiles.
AfricaLink on Air — 22 February 2023
Jill Biden arrives in Namibia on Africa tour +++ Equatorial Guinea VP's sparks diplomatic spat with South Africa
Germany's migration reforms will target African workers
Germany needs skilled labor and sees Africa a place from which to recruit — but that requires reforms to migration law.
Ghana: German labour minister talks about labour reforms
The German Minister labour, Hubertus Heil and his colleague for Development Cooperation, Svenja Schulze, are visiting Ghana as part of their tour that would take them to neighboring Ivory Coast as well. Key on their agenda is pushing for better cooperation between Germany and Africa. Hubertus Heil has been talking to DW about the visit and upcoming migration reforms in Germany targeted at Africa.
The price of luxury: The perils of transactional sex in South Africa
Young women in South Africa are under pressure to curate a luxury lifestyle on social media. But at what cost?
How the Ukraine war impacts Africa's wheat supply
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has fueled a food crisis in many African nations and pushed up the price of energy.
Tackling food insecurity in Uganda
For many years, dependency on food aid from government and nongovernment organizations was common in Karamoja.
Why is Germany closely following Nigeria's election?
DW looks at how the result of Saturday's election in Nigeria will impact the West African nation's ties with Germany.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 February 2023
Nigerian ruling party against Buhari's currency swap +++ Nigerian Afrobeats superstars perform at NBA All-Stars
Why Africa bleeds diamond revenues
In the diamond industry, local communities miss out on profits despite multilateral certification measures.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Johannsberg's oldeat art gallery, fashion from Zanzibar and a vibrant Street Food Market in Narobi
Doing Your Bit: Turning seaweed into a plastic replacement
A UK-based company produces disposable packaging made from seaweed that is fully biodegradable
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: Digital technology helping nature recover in Ivory Coast, and coffee and climate resilience in Uganda.
Coffee and climate resilience in Uganda
A project is helping farmers grow more coffee beans without chemicals while keeping the soil healthy and fertile.
Marburg in Equatorial Guinea: Symptoms of a deadly virus
While outbreaks of Marburg virus are rare, the viral hemorrhagic fever can be fatal. Here's what you need to know.
South Africa: Russia-China drills strain ties with West
President Cyril Ramaphosa is unfazed by criticism of the event that coincides with the anniversary of the Ukraine war.
Football healing war-torn South Sudan
South Sudan's U-20 national team captain believes football is helping to bring their country together.
The 77 Percent — Why do top celebrities snub Africa?
Africa is almost always excluded from major world tours organized by global record labels. We discuss why.
Debunking fake news ahead of Nigeria's election
Ahead of Nigeria's elections, we look at the role of disinformation and find out how to sift through the myths.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
As Nigeria prepares to choose a new president, we gauge the temperature of young voters and candidates alike.
Zimdancehall: The urban sound of Zimbabwe's youth
We meet the dancehall artists who are defining Zimbabwe's young urban soundtrack.
What do young Nigerian expect from their leaders?
Flourish Chukwurah speaks to young Nigerians to find out what they expect from their leaders.
Election 2023: What do young Nigerians care about?
We ask young Nigerians about the state of their country’s economy, insecurity and their hopes for change.
Getting young Nigerians to vote
As Nigeria prepares to head to the polls, we meet the young people who hope their vote will count this time around.
What if Africa held its own Grammys?
African stars were celebrated in the recently held Grammys, with major nominations and wins for African artists.
Love across borders: Intercultural marriage in Africa
Can cross-cultural love flourish against the odds in Kenya's capital Nairobi?
Marburg virus: Equatorial Guinea confirms outbreak
Nine people have died in Equatorial Guinea from an "outbreak" of Marburg virus, the country's health minister said.
Nigeria's election: Insecurity, inflation are key concerns
In just two weeks' time, voters in Africa's most populous nation head to the polls to elect a new president.
South African rap star AKA gunned down outside restaurant
Popular musician Kiernan Forbes, known as AKA, has been shot and killed in Durban on South Africa's eastern coast.
Germany mulls sending refugees to Africa
Germany now has a special representative to make deals with other countries to help with asylum procedures.
The 77 Percent —Corruption in South Sudan and Cameroon
Listen to what young Cameroonians and South Sudanese think of corruption in their country.
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