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AfricaLink on Air — 16 August 2021
Zambia’s opposition leader, Hakainde Hichilema presidential vote+++What next for Zambia?+++COVID delta: Kenyans at risk
Africa ramps up COVID vaccine drive
Kenya and Rwanda are considering mandatory jabs for civil servants to curb rising infections.
North Africa wildfires reinforce IPPC findings
Climate change experts in Africa welcome change of tone in IPPC report.
S.Africa: Ramaphosa testifies at corruption probe
President Ramaphosa justified remaining a part of ex-President Jacob Zuma's government, saying he tried to fight graft.
COVID-19 vaccination inequity
The world is wealthy enough to vaccinate everyone, says Achim Steiner of the UN Development Programme.
AfricaLink on Air — 11 August 2021
Ethiopia urges citizens to fight in Tigray+++Jobless youth may swing Zambia vote+++Kenya's compulsory COVID vaccine plan
South Africa: Will women be allowed multiple husbands?
In South Africa, a man can marry several wives, but a women cannot have multiple husbands. But this might change.
Madagascar faces devastating drought
Madagascar's worst drought in 40 years has left hundreds of thousands of people fighting for survival.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent finds out how young people have been coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The big winners of the COVID-19 pandemic
Some have actually benefited from the COVID-19 pandemic. Liz Shoo looks at who gained the most.
Edith Kimani, Christine Kinyanjui
Many communities across the African continent have been demanding for the return of plundered cultural artefacts.
AfricaLink on Air — 06 August 2021
Fresh protests erupt in Eswatini+++Nigeria wants to end fuel imports+++Ghana's new National Mosque
South Africa's Zuma transferred to hospital from prison
Just days before his corruption trial is set to resume, the 79-year-old has been hospitalized. Details remain unclear.
Why do African children lack HIV treatment?
A new UNAIDS report reveals stark inequalities in access to HIV prevention and treatment for children.
Destructive water hyacinth turned into a livelihood
An NGO is helping a community in Ghana by engaging young people to make sustainable products out of water hyacinths.
Taking products from cradle to cradle
Businesses in Germany are starting to take the cradle to cradle concept into account while creating their products.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: Saving the Cape cormorant, using a boat to rid rivers of plastic and making products more sustainable.
Woman activist fighting plastic pollution
Sandra Idossou is a renowned activist fighting against all odds for a cleaner and healthier environment in Benin.
Effects of an expanding lake in Kenya
As Lake Nakuru's surface area has doubled, many local people have lost their homes, farms and livelihoods.
Garbage collector boat swallows plastic
The Mobula 8 is a technically sophisticated boat that can collect plastic bottles, and even microplastics from the water
Saving South Africa's cormorant population
An NGO is working to save the Cape cormorant population from Robben Island by rescuing and hand rearing them.
Africa's changing climate (rebroadcast)
In a special crossover show with DW's Africalink and Living Planet, we examine climate change across Africa.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Looking beautiful can be costly and dangerous. How far are young Africans going to get that perfect look?
The costly price of beauty
Are skin-lightening products really a path to a better life?
Decolonializing beauty standards
Many young Africans are relying on dangerous methods in pursuit of beauty. Is it worth the risk?
We all need body positivity
Should new mothers be self-conscious of their baby weight? Absolutely not!
Fighting the thuggish reputation of tattoos
A young Ugandan tattoo artist wants to change the negative perception of ink in Africa.
Trailblazing artist brings color to London
British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori channels his eye-catching creativity into furniture, toys and urban spaces.
Why are there so few UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa?
Barely 9% of UNESCO World Heritage sites are in Africa. Experts say that this is due to structural factors.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent Street Debate is in Elmina in Ghana to look for solutions for the country's growing fishing crisis.
Most of South Africa's looted shops still shut
Two weeks after a wave of deadly violence, the process of rebuilding and reopening looted shops has yet to begin.
Tunisia: US urges return to 'democratic path'
A top US official spoke to Tunisia's president Kais Saied days after his shock power grab.
South Africa: Rhino killings on the rise
Officials said easing lockdown curbs appears to have contributed to the rise in rhino poaching.
AfricaLink on Air — 30 July 2021
Nigeria's super cop indicted for money laundering+++Olympic gold for Ethiopia's Selemon Barega
South Africa: Conservation as tax break
Conservation plus tax break: the Wilderness Foundation organization has done it in South Africa.
DW Business – Europe
EU economies grow by 1.9% in Q2 - Robinhood raises $2.1bn in IPO
Tanzania starts vaccine campaign in COVID U-turn
With its belated start, the East African country still has a long path ahead if it wants beat the coronavirus.
Africa's shea trees are under threat
As the number of shea trees in West and East Africa rapidly declines, one group is trying to preserve shea parklands.
UK announces rollout of global vaccine donations
The first batches will go to countries like Kenya, Jamaica, Laos, Indonesia and Cambodia.
West Africa's liver cancer cases linked to hepatitis
Liver cancer and hepatitis are strikingly prevalent in West Africa, but the region is not well equipped to deal with it.
Small farms are the future of food systems
Sabrina Elba
Small-scale farmers can play a crucial role in creating sustainable food systems. But more investment is needed.
Who's to blame for the rising insecurity in Nigeria?
Ransom or no ramson for kidnapped victims? Listen to what our panelists had to say
Delta variant spreads in Kenya
An alarming rise in COVID-19 cases in western Kenya is leading to a shortage of oxygen in hospitals.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
In Germany a new Corona wave could follow the floods and Peru struggles to contain Lambda variant.
Colonial legacy: Where do Africa's treasures belong?
Between the looted art debate and provenance research: Behind the scenes at Berlin’s Humboldt Forum.
Sierra Leone abolishes the death penalty
Sierra Leone is the latest African nation to end capital punishment, after Malawi and Chad ended the practice recently.
South Africa's Ramaphosa listed as Rwanda spyware target
Rwanda denies using Pegasus malware to spy on Ramaphosa but South Africa's weak intelligence agencies will investigate.
African vaccine production to 'make a difference'
Biovac Institute based in Cape Town will become Africa's first manufacturer to produce a COVID vaccine on the continent.
Delta variant slows growth in Africa
Businesses struggle to remain afloat as more people lose livelihoods.
Hundreds of migrants cross into Spanish enclave
A group of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa managed to scale the fences at Melilla's border in a large group.
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