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AFCON nations put trust in own coaches
For the first time, the majority of AFCON national team coaches are native to the country whose team they are leading.
Cape Town's 'recycling evangelists'
A startup wants to encourage recycling. Participating households are rewarded with vouchers.
Bundesliga players at the Africa Cup of Nations
The Bundesliga will miss some important players during the month-long Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
China announces new Horn of Africa envoy
The region is suffering several crises, including conflict in Tigray as well as political upheaval in Somalia.
Can refresher courses improve African teaching standards?
Securing a certificate from a training school is no longer enough to become a teacher in many African countries.
AFCON: Choupo-Moting eyes strong start for Cameroon
The Indomitable Lions hope to overcome high expectations in a tournament delayed by the global pandemic.
Abalobi – A sustainable fishing app
In South Africa, an NGO has developed an app to help fishers bring their catch to market.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: What to do with all the discarded face masks and encouraging more households to recycle in South Africa.
The endangered Dja rainforest
Who or what is to blame for the poor condition of the unique Dja Faunal Reserve in Cameroon?
South Africa's 'recycling evangelists'
A startup wants to encourage recycling by giving participating households vouchers for taking part.
Getting on the eco train in Kenya
A new train from Mombasa to Nairobi cuts down on traffic, but it also cuts through games reserves. Was it worth it?
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Many South African kids affected
Brain damage, agressive behaviour and stunted growth - impacts of the fetal alcohol syndome impact kids for life.
Used clothes choke Ghana's markets, ecosystem
Each week, Ghana receives 15 million items of used clothing from the West. But half of the products end up in landfills.
AFCON: Cameroon businesses hope for boost
The Africa Cup of Nations competition is days away. The fever is already gripping Cameroonians, especially businesses.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We delve into what is means to be a modern African man in the 21st century.
The rise of roller skates in Nairobi
Inline skating is rapidly growing in popularity in Nairobi — and young people have discovered their own skating oasis.
Modern masculinity in Africa
A DW panel of men in Nairobi discuss the struggles and expectations of masculinity in modern African society.
Inside South Africa's deadly initiation rituals
In South Africa, the transition from boyhood to manhood results in the deaths of dozens of young boys every year.
What does masculinity mean to young Africans?
DW asked young Africans on the streets of Accra, Ghana, what masculinity means to them today.
Zuma-era graft report given to President Cyril Ramaphosa
Almost four years after it began, South Africa's Zondo Commission has completed the first part of its anti-graft report.
South Africa Parliament arson suspect appears in court
The man faces five counts, including arson and theft.
Germany ends omicron travel rules for UK, South Africa
People travelling from the UK or South Africa to Germany will no longer have to quarantine for two weeks.
South Africa: Parliament fire flares up again
A man is set to appear before court over the fire that ripped through South Africa's Parliament complex in Cape Town.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
What's behind the vaccine inequity, how can Africa catch up? DW's Edith Kimani discusses these questions in Nairobi.
Famed fossil hunter Richard Leakey dies at 77
The Kenyan conservationist and paleoanthropologist helped uncover evidence to prove humankind evolved in Africa.
Fire ravages South Africa's historic Parliament
The roof of the old National Assembly in Cape Town has collapsed, as firefighters continue to battle the blaze.
Players to watch during the Africa Cup of Nations
The AFCON will be held in Cameroon from January 9 to February 6. Here are some players to keep an eye on.
South Africa lays Archbishop Desmond Tutu to rest
A modest requiem Mass for Archbishop Desmond Tutu took place at Cape Town's Anglican cathedral.
Desmond Tutu: An inspiration for a broken nation
Archbishop Desmond Tutu became known globally as a larger-than-life personality — even in the arts.
COVID: US lifts travel ban on 8 African countries
The White House said the omicron-related travel restrictions were no longer necessary. All the latest with DW.
AfricaLink on Air - 31 December 2021
New Year's resolution?+++ Gallant Africa heroes +++ Africa's Free Trade Area review +++ FakeNews and fight against COVID
Fake news hinders Africa's fight against COVID
Coronavirus myths have spread across Africa via social media — fueling mistrust for vaccines designed to protect people.
Africa's free trade area has a slow take off
Africa's free trade area started a year ago amid much fanfare but it's impact has yet to be felt.
Africa's democracy under threat in 2021
Coups, conflicts and the coronavirus pandemic put Africa's democratic institutions to the test in 2021.
South Africa 'may have passed' peak of fourth COVID wave
Health officials reported a nearly 30% drop in new COVID cases, prompting the easing of some restrictions.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Using plastic bricks to make houses in Ghana and sharing tools with neighbors to save precious resources.
Illegal gold mining in Mozambique
In Chimanimani National Park, illegal gold mining is taking a toll on nature. Can legalization and cooperatives help?
Urban mining in South Africa
E-waste is full of useful and precious metals. Could African countries mine these materials to generate jobs?
Planting trees on two wheels
Cyclists are planting trees in Zimbabwe to attract more attention to environmental issues facing the region.
Sharing is caring about the environment
The well-established sharing economy in Berlin saves resources and helps protect the environment.
Getting people in plastic houses in Ghana
Houses made of plastic bricks reduce waste in Ghana's streets and are cheaper than houses made of steel and cement.
Virologist: Omicron is not 'a common cold'
Wolfgang Preiser, the virologist who first discovered omicron, has told DW that most people will catch the new variant.
Desmond Tutu lies in state at South African cathedral
Mourners are paying their respects to late Archbishop Desmond Tutu, whose body is now lying in state in Cape Town.
Desmond Tutu remembered with song and dance at memorial
A colorful memorial to anti-Apartheid icon Desmond Tutu mixed tearful farewells with songs and musical tributes.
Africa in 2021: Who said what?
A look at the words of some of Africa's activists, celebrities, thinkers and disrupters.
AfricaLink Live on Air - 27 December 2021
The death of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, apartheid opponent and Nobel Peace laureate
South Africa mourns Desmond Tutu
Flags are flying at half-staff this week as the country honors the late archbishop and anti-apartheid activist.
Africa in 2021: A review in pictures
From the triumph of Congolese rumba to the coups that rocked the continent, we look back at Africa's highs and lows.
Obituary: Archbishop Desmond Tutu
One of the giants in the fight against South Africa's apartheid, Desmond Tutu was a critical voice throughout his life.
Mandela prison key sale condemned by South African minister
Nelson Mandela's oldest daughter approved the key's sale, but South African officials have objected to the auction.
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