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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.
Street Debate: Modern masculinity
The 77 Percent is in Nairobi to discuss the struggles and expectations of masculinity in modern African society.
Teenager dreams in South Africa
Nala Chengwe-Pupp is 15 years old, lives in South Africa and loves anything to do with art.
Oil promises - Ghana’s dreams of black gold
When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big.
Rwanda restocks lakes to boost fish production
Rwanda is restocking its lakes with native fish from hatcheries in an effort to bring them back to health.
AfricaLink on Air - 30 September 2021
Millions of Ethiopians go to the polls+++What does it mean to be an African man?+++Jammeh-era survivor seeks justice
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week: an organization’s fight against shark finning and a man’s mission to power his village with a DIY turbine.
3-D printed shark fins to fight poaching
Fighting the illegal trade of shark products by helping authorities identify the endangered species.
What a hoot!
An owl museum near Saint Petersburg is raising awareness on the importance of owl conservation.
A DIY hydroelectric turbine to power a village
Colrerd Nkosi built a hydropower plant and could set an example for Africa’s potential waterpower.
The Waterboxx to reforest the country
A sustainable solutions allows to reforest eroded lands with less water.
What does it mean to be an African man today?
Listen to what young men in Ghana and Kenya had to say.
WHO report finds 80 alleged abuse cases in DRC Ebola mission
Some 30 women had accused WHO employees of sexual exploitation and abuse.
7 ways Africa is adapting to climate change
Africa Climate Week will focus on ambitious climate change solutions. DW looks at strategies from across the continent.
The Merkel era from an African perspective
"We've been able to engage with her on a range of issues," says South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor.
Tunisia: Opposition officials resign amid political crisis
Meanwhile, international human rights groups have slammed a "power grab" by President Kais Saied.
Pimped-out buses in Nairobi
Matatu minibuses are huge in Nairobi, and they're also popular for their graffiti and music.
AfricaLink on Air - 24 September 2021
African leaders tell UN they need more +++ Nigeria's "repentant" militants+++ Germany set for elections on Sunday
UN General Assembly: Africa's leaders push for unity
African leaders have urged for solidarity in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic at this year's UN General Assembly.
Exploring modern masculinity in Africa
DW's The 77 Percent explores what 'masculinity' means to African men today.
Cameroon's real estate nightmare
Cameroonians see land ownership as the best form of security, but acquiring a property is tough.
Endangered penguins killed by swarm of bees
More than 60 endangered African penguins were found dead near Cape Town in South Africa.
Spanish plantations facing drought
Europeans love Spanish produce, but monocultures damage the soil. Many plantations are also facing drought.
A city fights back against climate change
Cyclone Idai devastated Mozambique's port city of Beira. It's now rebuilding in an effort to ward off future floods.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week: a city’s fight against climate change, Burundi’s rising lake waters and saving Kenya’s Ondiri wetland region.
Saving Kenya's Ondiri wetland region
Environmentalists have come together to protect the Ondiri swamp by educating local communities about its importance.
Burundi's rising lake waters
Lake Tanganyika’s rising waters are swallowing entire neighborhoods – experts warn it will cause more climate refugees.
‘Code red’ climate warning for humanity
IPCC scientist Izidine Pinto tells DW of the especially grim consequences of climate change for Africa.
Sudan military says a 'failed' coup attempt is under control
All the military officers involved in the alleged coup are reported to have been arrested.
Next German chancellor must prioritize Africa ties
Mimi Mefo Takambou
With Merkel's exit, it seems to be the end of an era when German political objectives had a strong emphasis on Africa.
Cookbook for edible insects
Edible insects are not only nutritious but farming them also emits far less carbon and methane gas than livestock does.
Tanzania's first female defense minister ignites debate
President Samia Suluhu Hassan caused a stir after she appointed Stergomena Tax as first female defense minister.
South Africa's top court upholds Zuma's sentence
Former President Jacob Zuma's attempt to overturn his prison sentence is dismissed as "litigious skullduggery".
Terror threat persists despite 'IS' Sahara leader's death
The killing of al-Sahrawi does not mean terror threat is over, analysts say.
ECOWAS imposes sanctions on Guinea junta
Regional leaders from the ECOWAS group of countries have called for elections in Guinea following a military coup.
Berlin and Paris concerned over Russian mercenaries in Mali
There are rumors of Russian mercenary operations in Mali. Germany is threatening to withdraw its troops in response.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: We try out an insect cookbook in Zimbabwe and see how avocados could become Nigeria's new green gold.
Cleaning up Somalia's plastic trash
To help clean up around Mogadishu a young university graduate is collecting plastic bottles and turning them into vases.
The unbearable air pollution in Sarajevo
In the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, people with lung disease fear both smog and the coronavirus.
Avocados – Nigeria's new green gold?
Entrepreneurs in Nigeria are attempting to grow avocados in a new water-saving and sustainable way.
Somalia: President suspends powers of prime minister
The move is the latest escalation in a dispute sparked by the investigation of an unsolved murder.
Battling vaccine hesitancy in South Africa
Mobile clinics are being used to take the vaccine to the people and increase uptake in rural areas.
Tanzania: Unlocking Lake Tanganyika's economy
More than 90 percent of fishers from lake Tanganyika, lack refrigerators for storing fish stocks.
Should married women take their husband's surname?
Listen to what young Ugandans and Cameroonians had to say!
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Explore what politics means to young people across Africa, and how they relate to trends in civil society.
Ghana's lioness brings pride and attitude back home
Ghanaian singer Wiyaala returned to her home village to inspire youngsters to take up a career in music.
Benin - Voodoo for Youngsters
Explore the origins of Voodoo in Benin and look at why the practice attracts younger generations today.
Bobi Wine: "It is dangerous to be docile"
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to DW about the importance of youth driving change in Africa.
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