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Africa's power problem
Millions of Africans do not have access to electricity, and the costs of fighting the COVID pandemic is making it worse.
Anger as slain president's son named successor in Chad
In the wake of Idriss Deby's killing on Monday, the military has consolidated behind the dead leader's son.
AfricaLink on Air - 21 April 2021
Idriss Deby's death a blow to war on terrorism +++ Nigeria furious at UK for granting asylum to Biafra agitators
Climate change hinders peacebuilding in Mali
Research group SIPRI says climate change and instability in Mali are linked.
The truth about African Print
How African are African prints really? We tackle rugby in Uganda and take a trip around Porto-Novo.
Zed Pikaron shows his home town Porto Novo
Porto-Novo is the capital of Benin. Musician Zed Pikaron takes us around to get a feel of the city.
Green buildings against climate change
South Africa’s Vere Shaba is on a mission to make Africa's cities greener.
Uganda's rugby kids
In Uganda, a national rugby star unearths future talent in his own community.
Rap Up Ghetto life
Singer Racheal M urges her neighborhood to support each other.
African youngsters and fashion
Youngsters from across the African continent tell us what fashion means to them.
The truth about African print
African prints are popular beyond Africa. But how African are they really?
Breaking the silence on rape
In Morocco, a new project is trying to draw attention to an all-too-common problem: sexual violence.
Kenyans caught up in curfew amid slow vaccine drive
Police blocked roads after Kenya imposed a nighttime curfew to help curb a third wave of coronavirus infections.
South Africa's Table Mountain ravaged by fire
A blaze broke out on Sunday morning inside the national park that is home to the Cape Town landmark.
France imposes quarantine on arrivals from 4 countries
The country is concerned about the spread of highly contagious coronavirus variants, as it fights a third wave.
Africa's vaccination rollout off to slow start
Supply problems, confusion over vaccination schedules and fears of side effects are causing delays.
South Africa is 'safe' for tourists
South Africa's Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane says travel warnings are based on "misinformation."
Berlin's zero-waste restaurant
Any leftovers that cannot be further used in this vegan restaurant are recycled in an innovative composting machine.
Welcome to this week's edition of Eco Africa
This week: soil’s vital role for the planet, Rwanda’s threatened bats and a zero-waste restaurant.
Saving Rwanda's bats by harnessing people power
A conservation organization in Rwanda is getting local communities onboard to help protect threatened bats.
Using smart planting to boost South Africa's soil
An initiative in South Africa is helping bring back the spekboom plant, to restore soil and biodiversity.
Eco Check: Soil destruction and food scarcity
Over a third of soil globally is in a very poor condition – causing problems from food shortages to erosion.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week: How damaging soil threatens the world's food security, saving bats in Rwanda and a zero-waste restaurant.
Kenya's eco-friendly motorboats
A startup is encouraging fishermen in Kenya to switch to less-polluting electric boats to help boost fish stocks.
Fighting mountains of garbage in Russia
Waste management is a growing problem in Russian communities – residents fear the garbage could pose health risks.
AfricaLink on Air – 15 April 2021
Malawi destroys thousands of expired COVID-19 vaccines
Africa's aviation industry faces hard times
Africa's airlines continue to register low passenger volumes since the onset of the COVID pandemic.
Street Debate: Ending the sex slave trade in Italy
Christine Mhundwa speaks with former victims of the Nigerian mafia in Sicily.
AfricaLink on Air - 14 April 2021
South Africa suspends the Johnson & Johnson vaccine rollout +++ It's 7 years since 276 girls were abducted from Chibok
AfricaLink on Air - 12 April 2021
Uncertainty as Chad awaits election results
Benin's democracy hangs in the balance on election weekend
Changes to Benin's electoral system have stacked the odds in favor of the incumbent president, Patrice Talon.
Zimbabwe's tobacco crop 'pride'
Tobacco is a thriving industry, and Zimbabwe's production is the largest on the continent.
Has the education system in Africa failed the youth?
Listen to what young Tanzanians told us
Welcome to this week's edition of Eco Africa
This week on Eco Africa: Migratory birds declining in Burkina Faso and eco-friendly soap made in Cape Verde.
Now or never: Part 2
From species extinction to waste, land degradation to climate change and pollution, from Kenya to Australia, India, and France, this two-part special explores some of the most urgent environmental problems facing the planet — and how they might be solved. In part two, we hear about deforestation in Kashmir, puzzling water scarcity in Kenya and attempts to reduce severe air pollution in Delhi.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Migratory birds declining in Burkina Faso and eco-friendly soap made in Cape Verde.
Sustainable nature conservation in Kenya
Lewa Conservancy in Kenya is helping local people as well as wildlife live in harmony.
Sculptures made of leaves
Lorenzo Manuel Duran cuts delicate miniature worlds out of ordinary leaves to tell his environmental message.
Vacuuming up plastic from South Africa's beaches
A group has developed a vacuum to assist with the removal of plastic and microplastics from South African beaches.
Migratory birds in decline around Burkina Faso
NGOs are working to bring Burkina Faso's ecosystem back into balance so migratory birds can nest like they used to.
COVID aggravates Africa's inequalities: Amnesty report
Governments across Africa have used pandemic measures to clamp down on opponents and media, Amnesty International found.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We take you on an electrifying journey around Africa looking at power supply from Nigeria to South Africa. In Ivory Coast, we immerse ourselves in the virtual world of e-games. Our resident sexpert, KAZ, has pointers on how to deal with a depressed partner. We learn about the Rwandan practice of Gukuna, and we explore Mombasa with musician Akeelah.
My City: Mombasa
Musician Akeelah takes us on a tour through her home city, Mombasa.
Gukuna - Rwanda’s labia stretching ritual
In Rwanda, Dative Makumana has made it her life goal to teach young girls the controversial practice of labia stretching
Video-gaming in Ivory Coast
Across Africa, the video game industry is booming, with more Africans than ever designing their own games.
A future for cleaner and cheaper energy?
The 77 Percent heads to Soweto in South Africa, where residents are fed up with constant electricity outages.
Nigeria's electricity woes
Nearly half of Nigerians don’t have a regular power supply. We find out why and meet a consumer protection NGO.
Spotlight on sub-Saharan African architecture
An encyclopedia is the definitive guide to the architectural highlights of 49 sub-Saharan African nations.
A sunny outlook for Germany's solar industry
Energy provider EnBW is installing Germany's biggest solar energy park near Berlin.
Solar-powered irrigation system for Rwandan farmers
New solar-powered irrigation technology can help farmers in Rwanda boost production and reduce emissions.
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