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What has South Africa's GNU achieved after 100 days?
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to analyst Sandile Swana and DW's Thuso Khumalo in South Africa about the performance of the GNU.
How can African youths make their voices heard?
Accurate and reliable information is as important as life during protests. We discussed this in our street debate.
Nigerian FM on Russian motives in Africa: Trust but verify
What are Russia's goals? Yusuf Tuggar told DW Nigeria pursues "strategic autonomy" following series of coups in Africa.
Female coach breaking male barriers in African football
As head coach of men's football team FC Talanta in Kenya's top division, Jackline Juma is blazing a trail for women.
Congo launches its first mpox vaccination drive
The Democratic Republic of Congo a recorded nearly a thousand deaths and more than 30,000 mpox cases.
WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test
The UN health agency said the test would allow health workers to detect the mpox virus faster and more easily.
Can South Africa overcome xenophobia?
Josey Mahachi talks to Nombulelo Jacqui Qhweni of WIDA, Emmanuel Bensah, an integration expert and DW's Thuso Khumalo.
Marburg outbreaks: One of the world’s deadliest viruses
While outbreaks of Marburg virus are rare, the viral hemorrhagic fever can be fatal. Here's what you need to know.
How illegal mining threatens Africa's future
Politicians and other influential figures have a hand in illegal small-scale mining in Ghana and other parts of Africa.
DW News Africa with Michael Okwu
Tanzanian opposition leader, Tundu Lissu, tells DW he intends to sue the government and telecoms company Tigo over a 2017 assassination attempt. Plus: Harvesting baobab fruit is a lifeline for many in Africa, especially in times of drought. And: US-Congolese basketball legend Dikembe Mutombo has died of brain cancer, aged 58. A sportsman and humanitarian, he was a larger-than-life figure in DRC.
Eco Africa: Sustainable shellfish | An all-female gem mine
Sustainable shellfish, an all-female gem mine and how solar power minigrids can change lives.
Dealing with infertility and child adoption in Africa
Josey Mahachi talks to Dr. Promise Sefogah of the Fertility Society of Ghana and Judith Mwila, a child rights activist
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Gen Z are making their voices heard. The 77 Percent speaks with them, as well as Kenyan President William Ruto.
Picturing African identity with the help of AI
Malik Afegbua from Nigeria is using artificial intelligence to create a new image of Africa.
Illuminating the path to African design
Candice Lawrence's fusion of traditional African artistry and contemporary flair was featured in "Black Panther."
Why is antimicrobial resistance so high in Africa?
Cai Nebe talks to Dr. Janet Midega of Wellcome, Basimenye Nhlema of Partners in Health and DW's George Mhango in Malawi.
Kenyan farmers invest in camels to beat the drought
Northern Kenya's changing climate has prompted many farmers to trade in their cows for camels.
Nigerian artist weaving waste into stunning portrait
Chibuike Ifedilichukwu produces colorful life-size portraits of amazing quality, using waste from the streets.
Lenacapavir: A new ally for HIV/AIDS prevention in Africa
The anti-HIV compound lenacapavir is already in use, but getting the drug to those who need it most could prove tricky.
Why can't Ghana stop illegal mining?
Josey Mahachi talks to Enoch Randy Aikins of ISS, investigative journalist Erastus Donkor and DW's Nontokozo Mchunu.
Africa's fight against antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance is linked to more than 1 million disease-related deaths in Africa, a new report says.
Spain: Hopes of rescue fade after migrant boat disaster
Spanish authorities continued their search for 48 migrants who were aboard a boat that capsized near the Canary Islands
Art.See.Africa: Addis Ababa
Ethiopia's vibrant capital Addis Ababa through the eyes of photographer Nafkot Gebeyehu.
Mzansi Gay Choir celebrates human rights, self-expression
In Johannesburg, singing in a choir helps these gay people find a sense of safety and belonging.
Digitizing agriculture: App helps Ethiopian food producers
A former farmer in Ethiopia is on a mission to boost the productivity of small-scale farmers through a mobile app.
An urban jungle in Hungary
An English teacher in Budapest has found a green-fingered way to calm his climate anxiety.
Eco Africa: Getting active for the environment
Dancing to raise climate awareness. | Seagrass protection efforts.
Zimbabwe: Climate action through dance!
Dancing can be a source of joy! An environmentalist in Zimbabwe proves it's also a great way to get people into action
Ghanaians tricked into leaving Africa to fight Russia's war
A group of Ghanaians who say they were duped into fighting for Russia in the Ukraine war are now pleading for help.
Confronting colonial-era names in Africa
Josey Mahachi talks to Kwame Osei Kwarteng, DW's Frank Yiga, and Edith Kimani talks to a descendant of Songea Mbano.
Mpox on the rise in Africa: Are there enough vaccines?
An alarming surge in mpox cases has hit Africa, with more than 32,000 suspected infections recorded.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr.
In South Africa, undocumented migrants are being escorted from their work places. Supporters say it's about the rule of law. But some fear it is fuelling xenophobia. Plus: Sudan's army launches its biggest military operation since the start of the war 17 months ago. We speak to the US special envoy to the country and ask what steps Washington is taking to defuse tensions.
South Africa cracks down on illegal immigration
Government agencies are cracking down on restaurants and foreign-owned businesses.
How Turkey is competing with China for influence in Africa
Turkey increases its engagement in Africa, but finding a role among dominant players China and Russia is difficult.
Congo: Displaced people caught between conflict and crisis
In eastern Congo, people are trapped between fighting in their villages and overcrowded camps with rampant mpox.
What does the new UN 'Pact for the Future' mean for Africa?
World leaders have adopted a "Pact for the Future" to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Will Formula 1 return to South Africa?
The last F1 race in Africa was in 1993. What would a return mean for the country and the continent?
African women: Overcoming leadership challenges
Women who lead or aspire to lead face multifaceted challenges globally. In many African countries, women face gender biases, workplace stereotypes, and a lack of mentorship. How can they navigate these obstacles? Josey Mahachi talks to South African education minister Siviwe Gwarube, Mary Ayim-Segbefia from Ghana's NAFTI, and Nigeria's youngest commissioner, Nafisat Buge.
EU's Africa fund 'spread too thinly' to reduce migration
Auditors conclude EU's €5 billion Africa fund was "spread too thinly" to address migration.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet Africa’s leading actors, technicians, and filmmakers to find the beating heart of Africa’s movie industry.
Artists of Kairos Futura bridge Nairobi's ecological divide
Stoneface Bombaa works to bring greenery to his neighborhood in Kenya's capital, letting children interact with nature.
Conflict keeps millions out of school in Africa
The future education of an estimated 2.8 million children in West and Central Africa is in jeopardy due to conflicts.
Street debate: Inequality 30 years after apartheid
The 77 Percent speaks to young Capetonians to understand inequalities, 30 years after apartheid.
German Africa Prize 2024 awarded to Sierra Leone politician
In just six years, Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyyer has introduced Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, to models of sustainability.
Ugandan teen rapper Fresh Kid on balancing fame and school
Listen to how the conversation went down
South Africa: Cape Town's wealth gap decades after apartheid
High rents have made it unaffordable to live in Cape Town, South Africa, a city shaped by apartheid-era segregation.
Oldest human DNA from South Africa decoded
Study found that 10,000-year-old human genome is genetically similar to ethnic groups currently living in South Africa.
South Africa: Heavy snowfall forces road closures
Authorities have warned motorists to stay off one of the country’s arterial routes in the east.
Eating on camera becoming a growing trend in Africa
Africans are getting into the "mukbang" trend, self-indulgent eating for an online audience. But how risky is it?
How do African youth define peace?
On the International Day of Peace, DW asked young men and women from across Africa about what peace means to them.
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