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Google’s billion-dollar investment in Africa queried
Experts question whether Google's planned $1 billion investment in Africa stands to benefit the continent.
The 77 Percent—Will Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh ever see justice?
Listen to this week’s show to find out why Gambia's Yahya Jammeh may not face justice.
Street debate: Gender-based violence in South Africa
In an extended version of our street debate, we attempt to find ways of curbing gender-based violence in South Africa.
South Africa: Young people fight violence against women
Violence against women and girls in South Africa is rising at an alarming rate. Some teens are mobilizing against it.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Thousands of women in South Africa are raped or murdered annually, making it one of the most unsafe places in the world.
UN: Climate change threatens over 100 million Africans
Africa accounts for less than 4% of global emissions, but it is projected to be severely affected by climate change.
Breast cancer in Africa: A growing dilemma
In Africa, lifesaving information on breast cancer is often scarce, and many patients lack access to adequate treatment.
South African forces free ministers
The ex-apartheid fighters locked the ministers in a hotel room after failed talks over a compensation deal.
Young Ghanaians meet German businesses
A Cologne-based business is matching talented Ghanaians with German businesses in need of their skills.
Africa emerges as car industry hub
After the European car industry moved production into Eastern Europe, some now believe the next logical step is Africa.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: A Congolese inventor generates sustainable electricity and how to battle antibiotic resistance.
Ivory Coast: Keeping Abidjan's litter under control
Environmental activists in Abidjan are looking for ways to stop global warming and develop new solutions for waste.
Doing Your Bit: Generating clean electricity at home
As a solution to frequent power outages, a young Congolese designed a wind turbine in his parents’ backyard in Kinshasa.
Germany: Increasing food production sustainably
Nigerian-born scientist, Rine Reuben, is trying to put an end to bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
Comeback kids: Saiga antelope
Conservation has helped the threatened saiga antelope make a recovery on Kazakhstan's steppes.
On a mission to rescue Nigerian wildlife
A veterinarian started SaintMark's Animal Hospital to help animals that he rescues from the illegal wildlife trade.
Should former colonizers be blamed for Africa's instability?
Listen to what young people in Cameroon and Uganda told us!
Ethiopia: War in Tigray continues as government stays silent
Reports are mounting that military attacks in northern Tigray have resumed.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Many young Africans are relying on dangerous methods in pursuit of beauty. Is it worth the risk?
Julienne Lusenge awarded humanitarian prize
The African human rights campaigner has helped convict 800 men of wartime sexual violence against women.
Why Africa wants the World Cup every two years
African football leaders believe a tournament every two years would accelerate development, but they face opposition.
Tunisia's president appoints new government amid coup fears
After assuming new executive powers, President Kais Saied has sworn in a record number of women to his new government.
AfricaLink On Air - 11 October 2021
Sankara trial begins+South Africa fears COVID surge+Rwanda's circumcision plan to stop HIV+Flavored ARVs in Kenya
Burkina Faso: Justice for Thomas Sankara
In Burkina Faso, a trial seeking to establish the truth behind the death of iconic leader Thomas Sankara in 1987 begins.
WHO investigates new Ebola case in Congo
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo said 100 people were being monitored after a boy died from the disease.
Turning human waste into organic fertilizers
Composting public toilets are improving hygiene in Kampala’s slums and generating fertilizers from human waste.
Natural forests instead of English lawns
More and more Brits are letting their lawns grow wild to maintain a natural environment.
Sustainable gold mining in Ghana
In Ghana, Africa's largest gold producer, one organization is training small-scale miners to extract gold sustainably.
AfricaLink on Air - 08 October 2021
President Emmanuel Macron will host a conference on Africa +++ Floods displace dozens in South Sudan
'Hello Tractor' app makes Kenyan farmers lives easier
For lack of machinery, farmers in Kenya used to work their fields by hand. An app makes their lives easier now.
Africalink on Air – 07 October 2021
UN endorses world's 1st malaria vaccine as 'historic moment.' What impact for Africa
Concert for South African hospital staff
Cape Town's Philharmonic Orchestra has thanked South Africa's health care workers with a concert.
Voice for equality: Desmond Tutu turns 90
South African anti-apartheid activist Desmond Tutu turns 90. We look at the defining moments of his remarkable life.
Mali’s young creative farmers
A young Malian farmer has come up with creative solutions to provide food to city dwellers.
WHO approves first malaria vaccine
The vaccine is only 30% effective and requires four shots but it is expected to save the lives of thousands of children.
Africalink on Air – 06 October 2021
Ethiopia’s PM Abiy names new cabinet +++ Amnesty report accuses Namibia of neglecting Indigenous San people
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet young Africans who make a living from farming and find out what challenges they're facing.
Young Ugandans hit green gold
Young Ugandans are taking their chance to profit from the country's vast coffee industry.
The nutritious taste of bugs
In Zimbabwe, scientists have published a cookbook to make edible insects more appealing.
Maggot farming in Uganda
Ugandan farmer Wandiya Wagidebu has created his own cheap chicken feed — with the help of maggots.
Ghana: From fish-farm to table
A Ghanaian fish business has found a way of delivering it fish directly to its clients.
Street Debate: Chasing Zimbabwe’s agriculture dream
How are young Zimbabwean faring 20 years after the controversial land reform?
Strike hits South Africa’s industrial sector
Workers in South Africa’s metal and engineering sector started to down tools on Tuesday
Coups in Africa: What gains for young people?
The role and future of young people in military takeovers in Africa.
WhatsApp and Facebook outage sparks confusion in Africa
Social media users felt lost without access to their chat apps. They speculated about the cause of the outage.
Macron calls for dialogue with Algeria to ease tensions
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wants to prevent further escalation amid a diplomatic row.
Netflix launches free mobile services in Kenya
Netflix has launched a free mobile plan for Kenya, offering about one-quarter of its TV shows and movies.
AfricaLink on Air - 04 October 2021
The Pandora papers expose how the world rich and famous evade tax+++Kenyans reacts to the Pandora papers
Unity goes beyond German reunification
Harrison Mwilima
Germany's election results show that even after 31 years, vast differences remain between east and west.
Libya detains migrants in 'anti-drug' raids
Libya's Interior Ministry said hundreds of migrants were detained in "anti-drug" raids.
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