You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.
Skip to content
Skip to main menu
Skip to more DW sites
Latest videos
Latest audio
Regions
Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
North America
Germany
Topics
Climate
Equality
Health
Human Rights
Migration
Technology
Categories
Business
Science
Environment
Culture
Sports
In focus
Iran war
German politics
Ukraine
Latest audio
Latest videos
Live TV
Advertisement
Africa
Skip next section All Content on this topic
All Content on this topic
From clean streets to clean air | Eco Africa
Repurposing trash, rejecting fast fashion, reducing carbon emissions in construction— the many benefits of green living.
What's the state of human rights in sub-Saharan Africa?
We're talking to DW's Ben Shemang and political commentator Ivan Mugisha about the challenges in Africa's human rights.
'Planet Africa' travels through the archaeology of humankind
Africa is where we all come from: An exhibition revisits the continent's contributions to human evolution and culture.
German President Steinmeier in Nigeria for energy talks
Frank-Walter Steinmeier and German business leaders are in Nigeria for the two-day investment junket.
Female empowerment — The 77 Percent
Queens come in all shapes and guises, and we meet those changing the African continent from sports to culture.
Street Debate: The power of Nigerian influencers
We caught up with Nigeria's leading social media influencers for a rooftop street debate on social responsibility.
Using solar power to boost health equity
Solar-powered clinics and fridges are helping to bring essential services to remote areas.
UN COP16 summit tackles forced migration and insecurity
Desertification, land degradation and drought are worsening forced migration and threatening global stability.
How much do Tanzanians benefit from mining?
Josey Mahachi talks to DW's Naomi Jasseda and Dr. Mussa Daniel Budeba, CEO of the Geological Survey of Tanzania.
Restoring Germany's dried out forest peatland
The forested wetlands in Saxony's Ore Mountains are reclaming their role as powerful carbon sinks and biodiversity haven
Ghana: Ex-President Mahama's comeback sparks hope for future
For many Ghanaians, Mahama's victory is a good sign amid ongoing economic challenges.
Cyclone-prone Mozambique strives to protect disabled people
Mozambique is pioneering inclusive disaster planning, working to make sure no one gets left behind in an emergency.
Is influencing just business?
Nigerian influencers are increasingly promoting political parties. Does responsible influencing exist?
What next after South Africa clampdown on Spaza shops?
Josey Mahachi talks to Bongani Mkhwananzi, the African Diaspora Forum spokesperson, and DW 's Thuso Khumalo.
Congolese activist shifts climate views with collective acts
In Kinshasa, a young activist is working to change attitudes to waste and the climate crisis.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, 5 December 2024
As voters head to the polls in Ghana, inflation rises and the local currency loses its power, causing more Ghanaians to sink into poverty. Plus: Biden's visit to Angola, we discuss the role of the multi-billion dollar Lobito Corridor project. And, justice is finally served for the victims of a colonial-era abduction policy as they celebrate their victory over the Belgian state.
Protecting people from climate risks | Eco Africa
How changemakers are tackling climate challenges, health inequality and natural disasters.
What legacy is US President Joe Biden leaving for Africa?
Josey Mahachi speaks to Edmilson Angelo, a specialist on African Studies and DW correpondent Isaac Kaledzi.
How Nduna Mkomanile fought German colonialism
Nduna Mkomanile is now regarded as one of Tanzania's most important female freedom fighters.
Unite the anti-colonialism fight: Nduna Mkomanile
Nduna Mkomanile united East African communities against German colonialism during the Maji Maji war.
What challenges does the East African Community face?
DW’s Josey Mahachi speaks to Ivan Mugisha a social and political commentator and DW correspondent James Shimanyula.
Businesses need 'safe and stable' Africa to invest: Habeck
Political uncertainty can be "poison" for investment, Robert Habeck said at a German-African business summit in Kenya.
Biden says 'US is all in on Africa' during Angola visit
Joe Biden arrived in Angola to promote the Lobito Corridor railway project, seeking to strengthen US ties in Africa.
Nigeria seeks South Africa's help to join G20, BRICS
At a joint summit, Nigeria officially asked for South African endorsement to join the important economic blocs.
How Rwanda's capital became Africa's cleanest city
Mandatory community cleaning and cooperatives of women help keep the rubbish off Kigali's street.
Where are the video games from Africa?
Afrobeat is globally successful, and Africa's film industry is booming. So why is the video game industry struggling?
Could G20 plan lift 500 million people out of poverty?
Brazil will soon hand over the G20 presidency to South Africa, with a new initiative aimed at tackling poverty.
Climate action through football
An organization in Zimbawe is using a passion for football to enourage young people to get involved in climate action.
Paving the way for equality in South Africa
How South African Paul Siguqa is paving the way for equality with grapevines.
The Beethoven of Africa
Why is Armand Diangienda known as the “Beethoven of Africa”?
Is Nairobi, Kenya becoming Africa's abduction capital?
DW's Josey Mahachi speaks to activist Wanjeri Nderu and journalist Andrew Wasike to unpack the rising risks.
Why German investors see business in Africa as too risky
Many investors in Germany remain cautious, citing perceived risks and limited government support for ventures in Africa.
France's Macron hosts Nigeria's Tinubu for talks in Paris
'Nigeria is open for business,' President Bola Tinubu said after his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, 28 November 2024
Almost two years into the civil war in Sudan, NGOs warn the scale of the impact is catastrophic. We speak to the German Minister for Economic Cooperation & Development who has just returned from the region. And, women's groups in Kenya demand femicide to be declared a national disaster. Plus: we meet Salimata Diop, the first woman to curate the Dakar Biennale.
The Dakar Biennale 2024 — feminine and feminist?
Salimata Diop, the Dakar Biennale’s first woman curator, takes DW on a tour of the highlights of the exhibition.
Collective action for the climate | Eco Africa
Football and rap for climate care. Green travel and better air in Senegal. Ghana’s pioneering waste-to-energy plant.
Why Malawi's Central region is grappling with a water crisis
DW's Josey Mahachi speaks to Chandiwira Chisi of Water Environment and Sanitation Network and DW's George Mhango.
Senegal's top court confirms ruling party's big election win
Senegal's top court confirmed the ruling party's victory giving President Diomaye Faye a powerful mandate for change.
How communities in Cameroon use sand to clean their water
An initiative is helping to clean up drinking water in Cameroon with sand and ceramic filters.
How can Africa address its acute surgical care crisis?
DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks with Dr. Hoyte-Williams and Nana Brogya about Africa’s shortage of reconstructive surgeons.
Flood awareness and alleviation in Nigeria
Cleaning up clogged drainage channels could curb the impact of flooding in and around Lagos.
South Africa's penguins fight for survival
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has said African penguins are now threatened with extinction.
South Africa's vicious cycle of illegal mining
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Johannes Qankase, a community leader in Stilfontein and DW's Thuso Khumalo in South Africa.
Is India the partner African nations need?
Can India’s partnership approach offer African nations the meaningful partnership they’ve been seeking?
South Africa: Siege of illegal gold mine enters third week
In South Africa, police have cut off food supplies to illegal miners holed up in an abandoned gold mine. DW reports.
Activists reflect on Europe's colonial impact in Africa
"Colonialism has not entered the memory culture in Europe or in Germany," the Dekoloniale Festival director told DW.
How simple solutions are sometimes best | Eco Africa
How filters could clean up Cameroon's drinking water. Plus, using Indigenous medicines to treat Ghana's livestock.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, 21 November 2024
In 1884, European powers met in Berlin to formalise their Scramble for Africa's land, labour and natural resources. So what's the legacy of the Berlin Conference today? Plus: In Nigeria, the slang 'japa' refers to those who left: now, some people are doing reverse japa And: A Nigerian-born artist challenges perceptions of African art, creating works that speak to the world while honoring his roots
Can SADC resolve the political crisis in Mozambique?
As protests in Maputo grow, SADC may have to act. Eddy Micah Jnr talks to DW's Privilege Musvahiri and Linda Masarira.
What is Africa looking for at COP29?
The UN climate conference has been labeled as the "finance COP." What is Africa asking for to address climate change?
Previous page
Page 27 of 200
Next page