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South Africa election 2024: Here's what young voters want
What do young South African voters expect from their next leader?
South Africa election 2024: Why it matters
This year's election could shift power as the ruling African National Congress battles to maintain its hold.
South Africa gears up for vital election
Will power cuts and unemployment cause the ANC to lose its political grip on the Rainbow Nation?
Ivory Coast sees green jobs boom
Ivory Coast is seeing an increase in green business opportunities, with sectors undergoing rapid transformation.
Diabetes is treatable — but in Africa, it's still deadly
Diabetes is surging in sub-Saharan Africa. Though treatment is available, many cannot afford it.
South Africa works to tackle racial inequality
Thirty years after the end of apartheid, South Africa is still dealing with the legacy of racism.
South Africa elections: Do youths trust political parties?
With corruption scandals, high inequality and unemployment, do young people still believe the promises of politicians?
How South Africa is working to become a new global player
South Africa isn't just the strongest industrial nation on the continent, it's also making a diplomatic name for itself.
UN top court orders Israel to halt Rafah offensive
The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to stop its offensive in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza.
South Africa election: What if the ANC loses its majority?
Millions head to the polls on May 29, with many pollsters predicting the ruling ANC could lose its majority.
Chad: Mahamat Idriss Deby begins new presidential term
Chad's Mahamat Idriss Deby begins new term as president. So what does this mean for Chad and the region as a whole?
President Deby faces huge task of uniting Chad
Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno has taken office as president, ending three years of military rule in Chad.
Ghana's Self-made Jockeys
Micheal Allotey is a jockey and makes up Accra's flourishing do-it-yourself racing culture.
US President Joe Biden on Kenya charm offensive
US President Joe Biden welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House for a state visit.
Cape Verdean breaks stereotypes as a DJ and a teacher
Monica Pereira has captured the attention of Cape Verdeans by doubling up as a DJ and a teacher.
Is South Africa's Democratic Alliance a threat to the ANC?
DW's Dianne Hawker traveled to Cape Town to look at the party’s record and what it has to offer.
How Nelson Mandela's ANC came to rule South Africa
The African National Congress has ruled in South Africa for 30 years, since the end of apartheid.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, May 23, 2024
Ahead of South Africa's most contested election since the end of apartheid, DW News Africa asks what's gone wrong and who can fix it? In a special edition, young voters tell us about their hopes -- and we meet some of those challenging the ANC, the party that's been in power for three decades.
What is driving pessimism among South African voters?
Young voters in South Africa are pessimistic about their future, so what needs to change?
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Côte d'Ivoire’s green jobs boom and collecting data to tackle pollution in Nairobi.
Growing hope with native plants
In Niger, the revival of traditional plants is empowering women, advancing food security and protecting the environment.
What is the future of online shopping in Africa?
How does the online market place in Africa compare to the global e-commerce market? What is the future of the sector?
Who are South Africa's presidential candidates?
Nearly 28 million South Africans will head to the polls on May 29. These are the main contenders to watch.
The groundbreaking potential of wooden wind turbines
Wind power is environmentally friendly — but building the towers isn't. Could swapping wood for steel be the answer?
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent is in South Africa to take the pulse of the country as it prepares for this year’s elections.
Senegal: From cocaine consumer to key smuggling hub
Senegal has emerged as a key transit point in West Africa's booming cocaine trade despite local consumption declining.
How a skateboard can change the life of township kids
Poelo Mofolo uses his board to help South African kids in East Pretoria, inspiring a new generation of skateboarders.
AfricaLink on Air - 21 May 2024
South Africa's new universal healthcare law begins+++Patients in Kenya sell their health data to get medical care
Is it easy for young Africans from abroad to invest at home?
Is it easy for young Africans from abroad to invest at home?
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
The strongest woman in Kenya, perfumes from South African botanicals and a Nigerian scrap sculptor.
What is the scent of South Africa?
This woman knows how to create unique perfumes without any synthetic fragrances.
How does Portuguese-speaking Africa stand on Russia?
Russia has beefed up efforts to build stronger relations with Portuguese-speaking African nations.
AfricaLink on Air - 20 May 2024
Tackling oil theft in Nigeria's Niger Delta+++Contraceptives use on the rise in Zambia
South Africa: Top court bars ex-President Zuma from election
South Africa is set to hold a general election next week in which the ruling ANC could lose its majority.
Will South Africa's 2024 election save its democracy?
For many voters, the polls offer another shot at restoring hope for South Africa's democracy.
Why is it challenging for gay male footballers to come out?
An initiative by a former football player aims to encourage footballers to embrace their sexuality. But at what cost?
Somaliland eyes Ethiopia's recognition amid Somalia tensions
Somaliland is keen to conclude a deal with Ethiopia that would see Addis Ababa recognize Somaliland as independent.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, May 16, 2024
What's happening in Darfur? Rights groups warn of ethnic cleansing and genocide. +++ Thousands homeless after wave of evictions in Abidjan - what is the city's plan? +++ New gene therapy brings hope for people living with sickle cell disease. We ask what this means for the continent, where the genetic disorder is most prevalent.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Greening bricks and wind turbines in Uganda and Sweden, ending food waste in Lagos, and growing hope in Niger.
Top UN court hears new case against Israel
The ICJ has convened to hear a case filed by South Africa, which accuses Israel of continuing its "genocide" in Gaza.
South Africa asks ICJ to halt Israel's Rafah offensive
The hearing is part of a broader case accusing Israel of committing genocide, which Israel has repeatedly denied.
What are the key lessons from East Africa's floods?
Experts have warned African governments to establish urgent proactive actions as climate-related disasters intensify.
How can West Africa's cocoa crisis be solved as prices soar?
Global cocoa prices are skyrocketing, but is that a blessing or a curse to cocoa farmers across West Africa?
Why South Africa's 2024 election might define a generation
Sithembile Mbete explains why every single South African vote matters.
The race to fix Africa's poor weather forecasting
Most of Africa's 1.3 billion people have little advance knowledge of the weather. Knowing the forecast could save lives.
GreenQuest: A game raising climate awareness
In Nigeria, a new app aims to get kids engaged with climate issues.
AfricaLink on Air - 14 May 2024
Inside Uganda's chaotic census+++South Africa gears for general elections+++M23 rebels in DRC advance in northern Kivu
The 77 Percent — Alcoholism
In our Street Debate, we find out how Kenyan youths view the issue of alcoholism.
Zimbabwe entrepreneur giving wasted bananas new appeal
As much as 30% of the produce grown by small-scale banana farmers in Zimbabwe is discarded because it can't be sold.
Congo: Can SADC troops defeat M23 rebels?
Southern African troops deployed to eastern Congo (DRC) have been struggling to restore peace to the region.
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