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Sechaba Chabeli's comeback at the Roof of Africa
Sechaba Chabedi returns from injury to race the brutal Roof of Africa, chasing a comeback against global elite riders.
Fuel crisis accelerates global EV race
EVs surge on high fuel costs: Europe demand rises, China leads & US shifts. Plus: Sechaba Chabedi returns to Roof of
Kids lead climate action with a cross‑continental demo
Children in Kampala and Munich take to the streets demanding climate action in a joint demo.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, 14 May 2026
Has France's attitude towards Africa changed, or has it just changed its tune? The country is promising a new era of partnership — equal, modern, and free of its colonial past. And: A shortage of free condoms threatens Kenya's progress against HIV. Plus: The quest to save Nigeria's wildlife and their habitats. We meet the rangers on this mission — which has seen some switch sides in the fight.
AfricaLink News: May 13
South Africa: Thousands of failed asylum-seekers face deportation +++ Nigerian troops seize 400 Starlink devices
Renewed Tigray tensions raise fears of Ethiopia-Eritrea war
Rising tensions with Ethiopia's federal government are fueling fears of renewed conflict in the Horn of Africa.
DR Congo: Tshisekedi hints at third term, vote delay
DW's Lucy Riley speaks to political analyst Timo Roujean and DW correspondent Wendy Bashi.
Can South Africa's president Ramaphosa avoid impeachment?
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faces renewed charges of financial misconduct, and mounting calls to step down.
When a Kigali school got its first water tank
How one Kigali school is making tap water safe to drink.
Hotter 2026 and El Nino could trigger extreme fires
With a high chance of a supercharged El Nino, wildfires in the second half of the year could be even worse.
US, South Africa and the race for critical minerals
DW's Adwoa Tenkorama Domena speaks to economist Lumkile Mondi and correspondent Thuso Khumalo.
AfricaLink News: May 12
Zambia passes public gatherings bill +++ Uganda's Museveni sworn in for another term
Finding a cool solution to decrease Nigeria's food loss
Harnessing the sun to chill food is proving to be a game changer in Nigeria.
Are migrants to blame for South Africa’s high unemployment?
Do African migrants really cause unemployment—or are systemic issues to blame for the ongoing jobs crisis?
Sex abuse in SA: When protectors become predators
Where do S.Africa's women and children run when trusted leaders are the perpetrators?
South Africa's Ramaphosa refuses to resign over cash scandal
Despite the establishment of an impeachment committee, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has ruled out resigning.
AfricaLink News: May 11
Africa Forward Summit: France seeks new partners +++ Body of missing US soldier recovered in Morocco
Uganda's 'foreign agents' bill: Who could be targeted?
Adwoa Tenkoramaa Domena speaks with Nancy Caroline Ayot from the Center For Constitutional Governance.
Nigeria's solar boom faces cost and policy barriers
Nigeria's rising solar imports signal a search for alternatives to unreliable grid power and high fuel costs.
The Lagos market powered by fruit waste
Running on rotten fruit: A Lagos market uses biogas to keep lights on and costs down.
France turns to Africa for strategic partnerships
France is seeking new allies: The Africa Summit in Kenya aims to forge stronger economic ties.
Nigeria denies aid to citizens fleeing South Africa violence
Nigeria's foreign ministry condemns the violence against its citizens, but stops short of helping them return home.
AfricaLink News: May 8
Rwanda under pressure to probe musician's death in custody +++ 200 Malawians seek repatriation from South Africa
UAE charts its own course across the Middle East and Africa
Close ties with Israel and the US have placed the United Arab Emirates in Iran's crosshairs. What is Abu Dhabi's plan?
Fertilizer crisis: Africa's options amid the Hormuz blockade
What are the solutions to reduce the effects of the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz on Africa in the long term?
Botswana: Ex-President Festus Mogae dies
An architect of economic advancement and a pioneer in the fight against AIDS: Botswana's ex-President Mogae has died.
Electric fruit: The Nigerian market running on rotten food
Rotten fruit isn’t wasted in this Lagos market—it’s lighting up the stalls.
South Africa's top court orders Ramaphosa impeachment review
Lawmakers revive impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa over the scandal dubbed "Farmgate."
How Africa is building forward
Coming from the new Goethe-Institut Dakar, this episode is all about how Africa is building foreward.
Rising xenophobia against Nigerians?
Is the current spate of xenophobia a sign of discrimination, weak diplomacy, or deeper systemic issues?
Is xenophobia against Nigerians rising?
Is the current spate of xenophobia a sign of discrimination, weak diplomacy, or deeper systemic issues?
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, 7 May 2026
Migrants in South Africa face harassment, looting and blocked schooling. Many are leaving the country.
S. Africa: Renewed xenophobic attacks put continent on edge
Is illegal migration is really driving up unemployment, straining health services, and fueling crime in South Africa?
South Africa's recurring waves of xenophobic violence
South Africa faces recurring xenophobic violence, driven by unemployment, inequality and political scapegoating.
What is the Alliance of Democrats for the Sahel?
As military juntas consolidate power in the Sahel, a new civilian initiative has launched from exile.
Benin artist turns waste paper into jewelry and home decor
Eric Hermann Ahanhanzo upcycles paper waste to make unique fashion accessories and home items, and trains others.
Jihadist groups in Africa and their links
From the Sahel to the Horn of Africa, jihadist groups are redrawing borders and fueling violence.
AfricaLink News: May 6
MPs in Nigeria call for S.African firms to lose licenses over xenophobia +++ Public holiday for Museveni inauguration
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this week's show, Edith Kimani finds out what is driving Nigerian professionals to ‘japa’.
Could electric ferries solve Lagos' traffic crisis?
Electric ferries could change how millions travel in Lagos, bypassing gridlocked roads for a faster, cleaner ride.
Why Ghana walked away from a US health deal
Government sources in Accra told DW what Ghana was not willing to accept.
Forced from Kidal: Why Russia's reach in Africa is waning
For years, the Kremlin has expanded its influence in Africa. Why is its reach now waning?
Zimbabwe activists get creative to inspire climate action
Young activists in Harare, Zimbabwe, are using art, games and music to inspire greener living.
AfricaLink News: May 4
Somali dispute over regional elections + 3 die of Hantavirus on cruise ship + Nigeria plans voluntary repatriation
How South Africa's corrupt cops are ruining law enforcement
Close ties between politicians, criminal networks and police has eroded belief in South Africa's justice system.
Nigeria evacuating 130 citizens from S. Africa after attacks
As reports of xenophobic attacks in continue, Nigeria said it would repatriate its citizens who want to leave.
Nigeria summons South Africa envoy over xenophobic incidents
Nigeria joins other international voices warning against rising anti-migrants sentiment in South Africa.
Why the Catholic Church is seeing a new wave of converts
Young people are rediscovering the Catholic Church, driven by social media, loneliness and a search for meaning.
New architecture from Africa: Part 2
A house of clay: The Goethe-Institut Dakar building acts as a catalyst for sustainable architecture in Africa.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, 30 April 2026
A power grab by the ruling party in Zimbabwe? It wants to rewrite the constitution to keep the president in office another two years and then steer clear of voters when it comes time to name a successor. Opponents say they're being targeted, some with violence. Anchor Tomi Oladipo hears one man's story. Also: The shift in Nairobi brought on by high fuel prices - a move to electric motorbikes.
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