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The 77 Percent - Youth joblessness
Listen to what young Ghanaians told us
South Africa: Zuma pleads not guilty to corruption charges
Former President Jacob Zuma is being tried for graft, fraud, racketeering and money laundering in a decadelong inquiry.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We check out the state of education across the African continent and ask how young people can fulfill their dreams
Education in three African countries
DW reporters from Uganda, Nigeria and Zimbabwe give us a glimpse into their countrys' education systems.
Getting kids back to school in northern Nigeria
In northern Nigeria's Kano State a local NGO is fighting to get more kids in the classroom.
School dropouts in South Africa
We debate the state of education and troublingly high dropout rates with residents in Johannesburg's Alexandra Township.
Female rappers in Mali
Rapper Ami Yerewolo has made a name for herself in Mali and is now encouraging other women to follow suit.
77 Rap up : Racheal M – Girl’s Rights
Ugandan teenage musician Racheal M raps about the fight for girls' rights in her society.
The future for young Africans
Teenagers from Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria and South Africa, tell us about their future hopes and ambitions.
How did a homeless man become a world famous mosaicists?
Marcelino Manhula of Mozambique is considered one of the greatest names in visual arts worldwide.
Vulnerable Mozambican city builds green after disaster
Two years after Cyclone Idai, Beira is using sustainable design to protect it from the future impacts of climate change.
Zimbabwe unveils statue of icon 'Grandmother' Nehanda
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa vowed he would press Britain to return the skull of Mbuya Nehanda.
AfricaLink on Air - 25 May 2021
Mali’s President and Prime Minister still held by the military+++Fears of a second volcano eruption in DR Congo.
Top Mali leaders arrested in 'attempted coup'
Mali soldiers took interim President Bah N'Daw and PM Moctar Ouane into custody, prompting international outrage.
New Johannesburg development shines
Trendy new Johannesburg development opens as the inner city flounders in a desert of poverty and hardship.
DR Congo counts cost of volcanic eruption
Some people are returning home a night after Mount Nyiragongo erupted, sending lava in the direction of a nearby city.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa: The unique bark cloth from Uganda and the use of solar systems to grow flowers in Kenya.
Using solar power to grow Kenyan flowers
Solar power helps the flower industry in Kenya grow roses that need artificial light and constant temperatures.
The unique bark cloth from Uganda
In Uganda villagers have rediscovered a sustainable way of conserving a tree which produces a textile called bark cloth
Vegan shoes empower child marriage survivors
In Zimbabwe, a company produces handmade shoes using vegan materials and employs women who survived child marriage.
In Mali, using neem oil in sustainable agriculture
Neem oil can be used as a plant protection product. Some farmers are now using it to replace chemical pesticides.
AfricaLink on Air - 20 May 2021
One month since Idris Deby was killed+++ Nigeria's Boko Haram leader 'badly wounded' in clashes with rivals
Coronavirus digest: UN calls for more vaccines for Africa
The United Nations has urged accelerated donation of coronavirus vaccines to Africa.
Agriculture, the new trend among African youths
In this week’s 77 Percent show, we find out whether farming is the new trend that young Africans should aspire to copy?
COVID-19: Africa's sequencing lag
Researchers say they might have spotted COVID variant B.1.620 sooner if more countries sequenced the virus genome.
Africa needs a fair deal from EU
Harrison Mwilima
Cooperation will benefit African and EU countries facing post-COVID challenges, writes DW's Harrison Mwilima.
Paris summit promises 'New Deal' for Africa
Leaders seek to boost financing in Africa amid devastating economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
AfricaLink on Air - 18 May 2021
Countries seek economic aid in France-Africa summit+++Women in Anglophone Cameroon on hunger strike to address crisis.
Ceuta: Thousands of migrants swim to Spanish enclave in North Africa
A record number of migrants have swum to the enclave of Ceuta, a popular stepping stone from Africa to Europe.
AfricaLink on Air - 17 May 2021
South Africa begins COVID-19 vaccination++Congo president names son minister++Zambian women demand for emancipation
DRC: 30 people handed death sentence after police killing
Dozens of police were injured and one officer was killed this week as rival Muslim factions clashed in Kinshasa.
France-Africa economic summit
France is due to hold a summit for selected African heads of state to spur economic growth in light of COVID-19.
AfricaLink on Air - 14 May 2021
Kenyan court rejects President's constitution reform bid++ Guinean Imam detained for conducting Eid prayer in Mandingo.
Boosting transport in Zimbabwe with recycled batteries
An African electric mobility company is being powered by a Berlin battery startup.
Can mushrooms replace plastic?
Researchers at Berlin's Technical University have developed a fungus-based filler for bike helmets.
A passion for reforestation in Russia
Marianna Muntianu has devised all kinds of ways to encourage people to plant trees in her native Russia.
Keeping loggers out of Cameroon's Ebo Forest
Environmental activists are fighting to ensure that no logging licenses are issued for the unique Ebo Forest.
Making Africa's history tangible
'African Roots' is celebrating 50 portraits of significant figures in African history.
Debating slave trade
What role does history and slave trade play in our daily lives? Four Ghanaian students discuss this sensitive topic.
Cotonou 2.0: A bad trade deal for Africa?
Is the post-Cotonou deal between the EU and countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific already obsolete?
Helen Joseph: Uniting women against apartheid
Born with all the privileges of being white, Helen Joseph risked her life challenging South Africa's apartheid regime.
Dedan Kimathi: Kenya's heroic freedom fighter
Kenya's freedom fighter Dedan Kimathi is regarded as a revolutionary leader who fought British colonialists.
Hamilton Naki: Innovator despite apartheid
South African Hamilton Naki rose from being a gardener to being a respected lab technician whose legacy lives on.
AfricaLink on Air - 11 May 2021
Youths in Uganda, Africa should rise up – Bobi Wine
Ethiopian election expected to deepen rifts
Ethiopia's election campaign is fueling divisions in a country already in the grip of conflict and violence.
Interview with Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to "The 77 Percent" about the importance of youth driving change in Africa.
South Africa's Zulu king confirmed
Prince Misuzulu will take over as the next Zulu king in South Africa. The announcement led to chaos at the royal palace.
Tobore Ovuorie: Winner of Freedom of Speech award
Journalist, Tobore Ovuorie, shed light on the Nigerian mafia. She will now receive the Freedom of Speech Award
Zimbabwe: Satire group Magamba TV
A Zimbabwean comedy series is pushing boundaries, and produce satirical works that criticize the state.
Novelist Elnathan John on the role of satire
Elnathan John is one of Nigeria’s most accomplished authors. His writing takes a humorous look at modern-day society.
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