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South Africa mine causes strife
In South Africa's Richard's Bay, many say the Rio Tinto Minerals mine has destroyed their livelihoods.
France reduces military presence in Sahel
French President Macron has announced the withdrawal of more than 2,000 troops and the closure of bases in Mali.
Ethiopia: Tigray conflict and dam dispute dent Abiy's image
Internationally, Abiy Ahmed used to be celebrated. Now two conflicts have tarnished his reputation.
Merkel promises continued support for Niger
The chancellor welcomed President Bazoum to Berlin, praising Niger's progress and underscoring the challenges it faces
Looting cripples S. African rail infrastructure
During the pandemic, thieves have ransacked train lines that the government now wants to repair with €5 billion.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week: protecting DR Congo's gorillas, Nigeria's bamboo homes and Uganda's seed banks.
Dogs saving big cats in Botswana
In Botswana, dogs are trained to keep predators away from livestock – which is also helping protect endangered big cats.
Uganda's seed banks
A group of farmers in Uganda is helping protect the country's indigenous seeds through a community-based initiative.
Plastic pirates fight Germany's waste
Students in Europe are helping scientists map plastic waste landing in rivers.
Doing Your Bit: Nigeria's bamboo houses
Nigerian entrepreneur Ibrahim Salisu has built prototypes for the country's first bamboo houses.
Incentivizing conservation in South Africa
Landowners in South Africa are being rewarded with a tax break if they set up a nature reserve.
Boosting protection for DR Congo's gorillas
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, conservation is getting a boost, spelling good news for its endangered gorillas.
South Africa third wave
South Africa has relaxed pandemic measures despite low vaccination rates and rising COVID-19 cases.
South African former President Jacob Zuma jailed by police
The 79-year-old anti-apartheid veteran turned himself in on Thursday to start a 15-month sentence for contempt of court.
AfricaLink On Air - 07 July 2021
U.N. urges Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan to recommit to dam talks+++ Zambia lays founding father Kenneth Kaunda to rest
The 77 Percent – The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We discuss neocolonialism, Helmelbesem raps about the state of Africa and King Baba takes us around his city.
Is China Africa's new colonial power?
East Africa has been ramping up efforts to expose its citizens to Chinese culture. But is it a form of neocolonialism?
The 77 Percent street debate: Neocolonialism
Edith Kimani asks people in Nairobi whether they feel that Africa is being colonized all over again.
Rap Up: Africanism by Hemelbesem
South African rapper Simon Witbooi, aka Hemelbesem, dissects the legacy of colonialism on the African continent.
Connecting Africa and Europe through music
Musician Elsa M'bala's work explores what it means to feel at home in both Africa and Europe.
My City Ziguinchor
Graffiti artist King Baba shows us around his hometown of Ziguinchor in Senegal's Casamance region.
South Africa's Zuma bids to evade prison
The former president's lawyer argues that he is in poor health and is not a flight risk.
AfricaLink On Air - 06 July 2021
Africa struggles under the new COVID-19 delta variant+++ Nigeria kidnappings
Eswatini: King Mswati III sitting 'on a powder keg'
Pressure has increased for politcal reforms in Eswatini, the last absolute monarchy in Africa.
Alpacas help South African farmers go green
South African farmers have turned to alpacas for help going green.
AfricaLink on Air — 05 July 2021
Mass kidnapping in Nigeria+++Brutal crackdown on Eswatini protests+++Africa plans a COVID vaccine revolution
COVID-19: Delta roils Africa
The slow vaccine rollout in many parts of the continent is carrying consequences.
South African Dlamini: From a township to the Tour de France
Nicholas Dlamini was the only Black professional cyclist at the Tour de France and the first Black South African there.
Zuma vows to appeal prison sentence
Zuma told supporters that he believes his constitutional rights have been violated.
Denied jabs, African countries look into producing vaccines
African countries have received few vaccine doses so far. Can they produce the shots themselves?
Sexual harassment during job hunts
We asked women in Lagos, Nigeria how often women are expected to perform sexual acts in order to get a job.
South Africa's generation of unemployed youths
With or without a degree, young South Africans are having a tough time finding jobs. We meet a young job seeker.
Chooser with Ees: The 77 Percent Fan Challenge
We asked You to join Namibian artist EEs with your videos against gender-based violence. Here's the outcome.
Meeting Uganda's young entrepreneurs
The 77 Percent Street Debate is in Kampala to find out what it takes to set up a successful business in Uganda.
Equipping Maiduguri's displaced women with skills for life
A student from Maiduguri is helping internally displaced women in northern Nigeria.
"We need great young minds in Kenya"
Kenyan musician Karun went abroad for studies, but ultimately believes that she has more opportunities at home.
West Africa's Eco currency remains an illusion
Launching West Africa's Eco currency has failed on several attempt. Should countries focus on economic recovery first?
Trying to future-proof Beira against climate change
Authorities in the Mozambique city of Beira are trying to protect it from flooding during cyclone season.
Doing Your Bit: Upcycling waste wood in Egypt
Artists are transforming waste wood into sleek pieces of furniture.
From fast fashion to a circular model
Businesses are looking for ways to move towards a more sustainable circular model in fashion.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa: Saving a city from climate change, upcycling waste wood and switching away from fast fashion.
Why private foreign security firms are booming in Africa
From Russian mercenaries to US security firms: Many foreign security service providers are active in Africa.
AfricaLink On Air - 30 June 2021
Zimbabwe locks down after COVID surge+++Who is Nigeria's IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu?+++Africans making money from e-sports.
Machine learning vs. magic medicine
Swiss researchers and doctors in Africa have developed a digital tool to help clinicians prescribe fewer antibiotics.
Religion and development in Africa: Blessing or curse?
Africa is seen as being both deeply religious and underdeveloped. Is there a link?
South Africa jails ex-president Zuma for 15 months
Jacob Zuma has been found "guilty of the crime of contempt of court" over his refusal to answer corruption charges.
S Africa tightens restrictions
In the town of Kliprand, residents were just getting their freedom back after two weeks of quarantine.
AfricaLink On Air - 28 June 2021
Samia Suluhu's first 100 days in office+++Concerned ahead of Zambia election+++Green transport in Rwanda++
Why is Latin America not backing vaccine patent waivers?
Latin America, which accounts for one-third of the total global COVID-19 deaths, is struggling to secure vaccines.
Coronavirus digest: Italy goes mask-free
It marks a milestone for the country that became a symbol of the coronavirus crisis in the West last year.
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