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Confronting Western portrayals of Africa
Journalist and entrepreneur Moky Makura tries to bring balance to the narrative about the continent.
How Pilani Bubu modernizes African folk songs
Pilani Bubu tells authentic stories of inspiration, identity, and influence.
Antimalarial drug resistance on the rise in Africa
Artemisinin is the most important component in antimalarial drugs, but some parasites in Africa are becoming resistant.
AfricaLink on Air — 05 January 2023
Faithful mourn Benedict XVI +++ Kenya's president Ruto vows to end extra-judicial killings by police
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Contentious dam building in Lesotho and shoring up riverbanks with fast-growing bamboo in Uganda.
Shoring up riverbanks with bamboo in Uganda
Flooding has harmed many river communities in Uganda. Now fast-growing bamboo is being planted to help protect them.
Creating water from air
An innovative machine that converts air into water could alleviate drinking water shortages in Tunisia and beyond.
Solar designer furniture
Marjan van Aubel integrates the sun's power in day-to-day life with her solar designs in Amsterdam.
Water supply: a global problem
Water scarcity is a growing problem. How did it come to this and what can be done?
Lesotho's deal with water
Lesotho exports water to its parched neighbor, South Africa. Lesotho's villagers and its natural habitat suffer.
Nigeria: Authorities crack down on 'quack doctors'
A surge in 'fake' doctors in Kano State has left locals fearful of trusting the region's struggling healthcare system.
Bungee jumping at Zambia’s Victoria Falls Bridge
77 Percent host, Fatou Muloshi bungee jumps 111 meters down a rope at the Victoria Falls Bridge.
AfricaLink on Air - 03 January 2023
Ugandan Bobi Wine vows to remove President Yoweri Museveni in 2023 +++ Malawi: Cholera outbreak kills 595
Economies in Africa had it rough in 2022
Inflation, debt and weak currencies sent the cost of living soaring in much of sub-Saharan Africa throughout the year.
Africa buckles up in bid to end road carnage
Authorities in several African countries want to reduce traffic accidents by enforcing stricter rules.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: we meet fishermen using e-mobility and an entrepreneur renting reusable bowls for take-away meals.
South Africa: White men charged over 'racist' fight at pool
Three white men have been charged with crimes, including attempted murder, after an alleged racist attack.
AfricaLink on Air — 29 December 2022
Paul Biya, Africa's oldest leader+++Mediation efforts of former African leaders under scrutiny+++Gambia's foiled coup
Opinion: Gloomy prospects for Horn of Africa in 2023
Ludger Schadomsky
Disastrous governance in Somalia and Ethiopia will likely lead the region further into the crisis in the new year.
Ukraine's aim to deepen ties in Africa leaves open questions
Ukraine wants to rekindle its presence on a continent where Russia already has significant investments and influence.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 December 2022
Ukraine to boost relations with Africa+++Burkina Faso's vicious circle of deprivation++Success in the fight against AIDS
Meet Namibian superstar TopCheri
Monica Pineas — aka TopCheri — is a rising star of Namibia's music scene: And she refuses to be boxed in.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The rising star of Nambia's music scene TopCheri swings by the studio for a chat alongside rapper EES.
AfricaLink on Air - 26 December 2022
Zambia abolishes death penalty+Death toll in S.Africa tank explosion hits fifteen++Environment protection in Ivory Coast
South Africa: Driver arrested after deadly tanker blast
The gas tanker driver was charged with multiple counts of culpable homicide after his truck exploded near Johannesburg.
Bamako photography biennale: Art in a country in turmoil
The photography biennale in Bamako is an important stepping stone for the careers of young African artists.
At Port of Berbera, Dubai invests in Horn of Africa shipping
Dubai is investing in Somaliland, giving the breakaway region political weight in exchange for commercial power.
Will Africa's 2023 elections strengthen democracy?
Seventeen African countries will hold elections in 2023, showing whether democracy is flourishing or not, experts say.
Ayanwura - the little Nigerian girl with "talking drums"
Sophia Olaide aka Ayanwura is a Nigerian girl who plays traditional "talking drums".
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Ethnic hair with a modern twist, outstanding art on Mauritius and fashion made from mud cloth.
Protecting Rwanda's Akagera National Park
Rwanda's Akagera National Park is being restored to its natural beauty thanks to the government and the community.
A life without chocolate?
A German startup uses oats as a substitute for cocoa in its chocolate products.
Upcycling plastic to beat the heat
Plastic waste is helping a Spanish village stay cool in summer.
Women on the frontline of eco-awareness
Young women are at the forefront of environmental protection in Ivory Coast.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa, promoting environmental protection and revolutionizing the chocolate industry.
Mali: Armed groups pull out of peace talks
The armed groups gave a precondition to their return to peace negotiations — relocating them to a neutral country.
Ghana's cocoa farmers shifting to sustainability
In Ghana, a Dutch NGO is helping cocoa farmers develop sustainable farming methods.
COVID-19 Special: Pandemic heroes
Many people helped others during the pandemic. This Christmas special is dedicated to them.
South Africa's pandemic hero
Professor Salim Abdool Karim helped discover several COVID variants.
The Gambia thwarts alleged coup attempt
The government says some soldiers of the Gambian army "were plotting to overthrow" President Adama Barrow's government.
DR Congo's election campaign signals trouble ahead
Analysts fear that a lack of democratic culture could deteriorate DRC's security situation ahead of the 2023 vote.
South Africa's Ramaphosa clears way for second term
Cyril Ramaphosa has been reelected party leader, but he faces a challenge to convince voters he is still their best bet.
AfricaLink on Air — 19 December 2022
President Ramaphosa re-elected as ANC party leader+++ Germany's Annalena Baerbock in Nigeria+++Messi wins World Cup.
Former African leaders' mediation efforts under scrutiny
Previous presidents play a significant role in mediating conflicts in Africa, but some lack a grasp of the complexities.
Ghana gets its first photo library: Dikan Center
Ghana's first photo library, has opened in Accra with a special collection of photo books of Africa.
South Africa's Ramaphosa reelected as ruling party leader
Despite a graft scandal, the South African president has been reelected by the ruling African National Congress party.
Freak wave kills three at South African beach
Dozens of people were dragged into the Bay of Plenty, one of Durban's most popular beaches.
How Atang Tshikare fuses African mythology with style
South African artist Atang Tshikare and his coming-of-age adventure children's book.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
How to modernize Ethiopian coffee, capture real African sounds and making African fashion in London.
AfricaLink on Air — 16 December 2022
South Africa's ANC Congress kicks off +++ Zimbabwe's political landscape ahead of 2023 polls
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