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Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
From an orphanage to making luxury leather bags, Tolu Adedara’s headwrap art and Mopane worm snacks.
From the street to the stage
A youth outreach circus in South Africa took Jacobus Claassen off the streets and onto the stage.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: An app to help farmers in Ghana get their animals vaccinated and a controversial pipeline in Uganda.
Is climate change behind whale weight loss?
In South Africa, some whales have dramatically changed their migration routes and eating patterns.
Organic farmers gaining ground
More farmers are going organic, using high-tech, traditional methods or old seed varieties.
A controversial crude oil pipeline
Environmental activists are not convinced a new oil pipeline set to cross Uganda and Tanzania will bring prosperity.
Don't Hold Back — Make money work for you
Nozibele chats to wealth strategist Bronson Friedman on how you can save and even make money in a post-pandemic economy!
Reuniting Africa's missing family members
Around 64,000 people are considered missing in Africa — almost half of them children. But where should the search start?
Peter Obi's 'Obidient' movement ignites Nigeria's youth
Young Nigerians who say they are tired of older politicians are rallying behind a younger candidate with real solutions.
Are Sierra Leone's youth ready to take on the world?
Are young Sierra Leoneans prepared to hold their own on the global stage
Unifying warriors? Shaka Zulu and Gobena Dache
Shaka Zulu and Gobena Dache are renowned for their military prowess, but their actions left a trail of destruction.
South Sudan's ruling elite probed for $1B 'scam'
The money was meant to provide food, medicines, and fuel to vulnerable communities across South Sudan.
AfricaLink on Air — 07 October 2022
AfricaLink special edition: Corruption, inefficiencies and poor infrastructure paralyse African seaports
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Ancient irrigation technology in Morocco and building in harmony with nature in Amsterdam.
Reviving an oasis with ancient irrigation techniques
To overcome severe water scarcity, some farmers in Morocco are tapping into 2,000-year-old irrigation technology.
Planting tiny forests in cities
An initiative in Germany is planting mini forests to help increase biodiversity in urban areas.
Recycling tons of aluminum
Recycling aluminum in Lagos is a growing business and uses a fraction of the energy needed to produce it from scratch.
Building in harmony with nature
In Amsterdam, some architects are going back to their roots with designs using wood and other natural materials.
A Maasai climate warrior
A young activist started a group to sensitize her community about climate change after seeing what caused droughts.
Ethiopia: Cautious optimism ahead of peace talks
Analysts have welcomed the upcoming AU facilitated peace talks in South Africa but say rival parties must get serious.
Beadwork for all
Sphelele Chinow had to learn beadwork as a recovery – now she adorns houses with 'beautiful things.'
Giving a platform to Burundian art
Samantha Inarukundo returned home to open her country's first permanent art gallery.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet Nigerian students who escaped the war in Ukraine and are now trying to chart a new course for their futures.
Breaking barriers with South Africa’s Courtnae Paul
Dancer, choreographer, DJ and soon-to-be Olympic athlete: Courtnae Paul is one of South Africa’s biggest talents.
The Escape Dairies: Olawale Abdulmajeed
Nigerian student Olawale Abdulmajeed shares his experience of fleeing the war in Ukraine.
Why was Ukraine a hot spot for African students?
Why was Ukraine such a major draw for African students — and where are they all going now?
The Escape Diaries: Collins Xavier
Nigerian student Collins Xavier went to Ukraine hoping to start his career. But the war in Ukraine changed everything.
How corruption cripples business at Africa's seaports
Seaports in Africa lose billions of dollars due to corruption. The vice has affected business growth in these countries.
The 77 Percent — Questioning government expenditure
Can the youth do anything about government expenditure? We’ll get to hear form some of the youth in Kenya and Malawi.
Is the Burkina Faso coup a boost for Russian influence?
A close ally of Russia's President Vladimir Putin quickly praised Friday's power grab by Captain Ibrahim Traore.
German tourist shot dead near Kruger National Park
Police in South Africa are searching for suspects wanted for the killing of a German tourist outside the game reserve.
Officials among dead after al-Shabab car bombs in Somalia
Twin car bombings in central Somalia claimed the lives of scores of people, including senior regional officials.
4 dead as migrant boat sinks off Canary Islands
The boat set off from the Western Sahara some nine days ago, reportedly carrying 34 migrants.
Is Africa's ambitious railway project running late?
The African Union plans to build a huge, modern rail network to connect capitals across the continent by 2033.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Yoruba-inspired sneakers, Ghana's only female-led architecture firm and fashion films from Africa.
How films can help fashion designers
With her fashion film festival, Wendy Ntinezo helps African fashion designers tell their own stories.
Army revolt ousts Burkina Faso junta leader
A group of soldiers announced on state TV that President Paul-Henri Damiba has been removed from power.
AfricaLink on Air — 30 September 2022
Burkina Faso's mutiny +++Ebola kills five in Uganda++Impact of South Africa's blackouts
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
In this edition: improving Rwanda’s groundwater management and flowerpots made from discarded monitors in Cameroon.
The load shedding crisis
South Africa is struggling to cope with successive rounds of load shedding.
Painting with plastic instead of paint
By using plastic for paint, Mbongeni Buthelezi creates awareness of environmental issues.
Improving groundwater management
Using groundwater in drought-prone areas to address water scarcity in Rwanda.
Sustainable award-winning cuisine
More gourmet restaurants in Berlin are going local, using only products grown in the region.
Local recycling as a role model
By teaching its residents how waste has become a resource, a city in Senegal is getting them to separate their garbage.
Flowerpots made from discarded monitors
Florist Honoré Bakop in Douala collects computer and television casings and transforms them into flowerpots.
Africa seeks a greater role on the global stage
More African leaders are calling for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
The price of child marriage
Hilda Mafuta was just 16 when she was forced to marry an older man. Now, she’s determined to take control of her future.
The trials and tribulations of a teen dad
Amos Odhiambo shares the joys and struggles of parenting at a young age.
The cry of a Malian dancer
Performance artist Bibata Ibrahim Maiga creativity illustrates the struggles of modern working women.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We delve into the issue of teen pregnancy and meet the women taking control of their futures.
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