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Women referees take center circle
We meet the young female referee leading the players onto the pitch and calling fair games.
The Ghana amputee football team
Disability football is popular in Ghana, but the players say they want the same attention as the national football team.
Kenyan activists call for 'ethical migration'
Kenyan activists hope to help migrants understand their rights in Qatar.
How I became Alphonso Davies
From a refugee camp to the World Cup - the fairytale journey of Alphonso Davies.
Badu: ‘The World Cup is the dream’
Ghana is playing at this year’s World Cup in Qatar. The national team missed out on the last edition held in Russia. But Ghanaians have high expectations. But what’s the pressure like as a player? Ghanaian World Cup veteran Emmanuel Agyemang Badu tells us more.
Cameroon’s World Cup fever
We asked fans in Cameroon what it would take for an African team to lift the World Cup trophy.
Are Senegal secret favorites to win the World Cup?
With their experienced coach and talented squad, African champions Senegal just might shock the competition in Qatar.
Experts blame climate change for W Africa flooding
An international team of scientists believe severe flooding in Nigeria and surrounds was worsened by climate change.
Use of death penalty declines in Africa
Many African countries are witnessing a fall in the number of state executions.
Nigeria rebuilds after deadly flooding
Aid is slowly coming to southern Nigeria after the biggest floods since 2012 killed more than 600 people.
Cameroonians enter US visa lottery to escape hardships
Economic hardships, worsened by Cameroon's separatist crisis, is pushing many to enter the US visa lottery as a way out.
Ethiopia and Tigray rebels sign peace deal roadmap
The roadmap agreement would allow aid to Tigrayan areas suffering a dire humanitarian crisis.
Climate change or politics? - Why Madagascar is going hungry
Are people in southern Madagascar starving solely because of climate change?
Can Africa power with renewables as it grows?
In Africa, power usage is projected to double by 2040. Can green energy replace fossil fuels in this growth spurt?
AfricaLink on Air — 11 November 2022
What are the economic benefits of removing intra-African import export bureaucracies?
Europe scrambles for African gas
The African Union is pushing for more investment in fossil gas projects at the COP27 climate conference.
Tearing down boundaries with dance moves
Dancer, choreographer and DJ Courtnaé Paul is taking a stand as a woman in male dominated areas.
Kenya and South Africa sign visa-free travel deal
Kenyans will be able to enter South Africa without a visa as of next year as part of a series of new agreements.
AfricaLink on Air — 10 November 2022
South Africans react to visa-free entry for Kenyans. 50 Cent to make a movie on jailed Nigerian scammer Hushpuppi
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Tackling Egypt's plastic problem, and teaching first-aid mental health classes for climate anxiety.
Tackling plastic waste in Egypt
Plastic pollution in Egypt is being met with awareness campaigns, recycling businesses and other alternatives.
Radio Generation takes on pollution in Abidjan
In Ivory Coast, young journalists go into the field to report on sustainable development for a new web-based program.
France offers first-aid classes for climate anxiety
Classes are being held in France for first-aid responders to teach them how to deal with climate anxiety and fears.
Rwanda's next generation of environmentalists
The Biodiversity Conservation Organisation has launched a project aimed at the young generation.
South Africa builds deep-space ground station
South Africa's new ground station will help NASA track space flights to the moon and beyond.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent looks at social inequality across Africa. Why is there a gap between the rich and the poor?
South Africa farmers try to adapt in drought
Like countries around the world, South Africa is struggling with the impact of a changing climate.
Time to end 'era of fossil fuel colonialism' in Africa
Africa is one of the worst-hit regions, but could also play an "indispensable role" in tackling the climate crisis.
The COP27 is in Africa — but is it for Africa?
With the continent suffering disproportionately from climate change, calls for more funds are mounting.
Afrikamera: Films from Africa in Berlin
Migration and diaspora are the focus of the Afrikamera film festival, which showcases the diversity of African cinema.
Tanzanian passenger plane crashes into Lake Victoria
At least 19 people have died and more than 20 others have been reportedly taken to a hospital, officials said.
Visit to the Holocaust & Genocide Center in South Africa
A museum in Johannesburg draws lessons from the history of the Holocaust.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
Used clothing mountains in the Chilean desert; water poker in southern Africa; lime crime in Mexico.
French MP suspended after 'go back to Africa' outburst
The National Assembly handed de Fournas its toughest sanction of temporary suspension and pay cut.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Ethical jewelry from Ethiopia, multitalented Justice Mukheli and fashion made of hand-woven fabrics.
AfricaLink on Air — 4 November 2022
UN warns of humanitarian crisis as floods wreck havoc in Nigeria+++ Africa's climate needs may go unmet at COP27
Gas shortage sees Cameroonians return to cooking with wood
A shortage of gas in the country's bigger cities has forced people to return to wood. It's bad news for the environment.
What happened to monkeypox?
Monkeypox is rarely in the news lately and numbers have been declining, but it's still a problem in low-income regions.
Kenya says drought killed over 200 elephants this year
Scores of animals have died in Kenyan wildlife parks as the East African country battles its worst drought in 40 years.
Meet Cape Verdean model Raquel Pinto
Cape Verdean Raquel Pinto didn't think twice when she was invited to be a professional model.
Simple methods to protect exposed soil
In Ivory Coast farmers are using two natural methods to protect land exposed to both drought and heavy rain.
Rewetting peatlands to fight climate change
Dried out peatlands are being turned back into wet farmland, by the very farmers who destroyed them.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Using simple methods to protect soil in Ivory Coast and why rejuvenating peatlands is a good idea.
French far-right MP's 'go back to Africa' cry causes uproar
An MP shouted "go back to Africa!" as a Black, left wing lawmaker was talking about migrants stranded at sea.
S. Africa: Police launch probe after bodies found near mine
Authorities suspect the bodies were moved where they were discovered by security officers.
Planthoppers versus water hyacinths
A diminutive insect offers hope against a deadly invasion of water hyacinth.
The many uses of carob tree pods
Carob has long been downgraded to a less appealing substitute for chocolate. But in Cyprus it is making a comeback.
Trying out permaculture principles
Using a model agroforestry farm, an initiative in Uganda is trying to convince famers to work more sustainably.
The 77 Percent — Can marital rape be stopped?
Gambian human rights advocates want marital rape to be criminalized. But some men say rape can't happen in a marriage.
Top African theater festival brings struggles onstage
At the 'Recreatrales' theater festival in Burkina Faso, numerous plays stimulate debate on terrorism and violence.
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