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Analysis, Background Information and more about the stories making headlines Mondays to Fridays on Africalink.

Episódios

  • Nigeria divided over reintegrating Boko Haram fighters

    23/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    The Nigerian military says ex–Boko Haram fighters deserve a second chance. Many Nigerians disagree. We explore the backlash and what's at stake.

  • Pope Leo in Cameroon: Faith, power and politics

    22/04/2026 Duração: 26min

    Pope Leo XIV has drawn huge crowds in Cameroon, calling for peace and condemning corruption. His message is stirring both hope and debate. So can faith help shape Cameroon's political future?

  • Zambia police recruitment secrecy sparks demands for answers

    21/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    A leaked memo and quiet call-ups saw thousands report for police training without public notice. Authorities call it internal, but critics say the secrecy undermines trust and accountability.

  • Uganda's opposition under pressure as NRM expands power

    20/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    Uganda's ruling NRM, led by President Yoweri Museveni, is drawing in opposition and independent MPs. With defections rising and parties divided, critics warn Uganda's multiparty democracy is being hollowed out.

  • What was the Sudan conference in Berlin about?

    16/04/2026 Duração: 30min

    As Sudan's war enters its third year, a generation of children is growing up knowing nothing but violence, hunger, and displacement. This week, Germany convened governments, UN agencies and aid groups to step up the response.

  • Why Nigerian insecurity matters beyond its borders

    15/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    Nigeria's counterterrorism strategy is under intense scrutiny following the killing of dozens of civilians in a recent military airstrike on terrorists.

  • Detention, democracy and dissent in Tanzania

    14/04/2026 Duração: 24min

    Tundu Lissu, Tanzania's main opposition leader, has spent a year in detention. What does that say about democracy and human rights in the country?

  • Digital trade deadlock: What’s at stake for Africa?

    13/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    As countries prepare to introduce possible tariffs on everything from cloud services to cross‑border e‑commerce, concerns are rising over what this could mean for Africa's fast‑growing digital markets.

  • Why Igbo 'kings' outside Nigeria spark controversy

    09/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    Leaders in Nigeria and South Africa say the title "Igbo king" and related coronations outside Nigeria have no authority. Is this cultural confusion — or does it point to a deeper clash over identity and power?

  • Why violence keeps returning to Nigeria's Plateau state

    08/04/2026 Duração: 26min

    Deadly attacks in Jos have once again triggered a heavy security response. Why does Nigeria's Plateau State repeatedly fall back into violence, and what could finally break the cycle?

  • Remembering Rwanda's 1994 genocide

    07/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    On April 7 each year, the world honors more than 1 million people murdered during the 100‑day genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994. The day calls for remembrance, support for survivors, and renewed resolve to prevent atrocities.

  • Zambia bets on growth after years of reform

    06/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    Zambia is emerging as one of southern Africa's fastest‑growing economies. As mining booms and farms recover, can years of reform finally deliver lasting stability?

  • Autism Awareness Day: Nigeria tackles myths with awareness

    02/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    Nigeria is marking World Autism Day with its biggest-ever screening drive. The nationwide initiative, "Spark a Spectrum of Possibilities 2026," offers free screenings and consultations aiming to improve early diagnosis and support for thousands of children. Adwoa Tenkoramaa Domena speaks to autism campaigner Maria Okafor, founder of the RBM Autism Foundation, and DW's Kunle Babs in Abuja.

  • Zimbabwe split over electoral reforms

    01/04/2026 Duração: 25min

    Zimbabwe's constitutional reform push is sparking intense debate. Critics warn it could extend President Mnangagwa's term and significantly impact how leaders are chosen, but supporters say it will stabilize the country. As public hearings continue, Eddy Micah Jr. speaks with activist Namatai Kwekweza and DW correspondent Columbus Mavhunga to unpack what it means for ordinary Zimbabweans.

  • Uganda's free-visa policy: Will it lure more visitors?

    31/03/2026 Duração: 25min

    Uganda has granted visa‑free entry to 40. The move deepens ties with East African neighbours and 21 African nations, while extending perks to select Caribbean, Gulf and Asian states — yet notably excludes the US, EU and the UK. What does this shift say about Uganda’s strategy? Eddy Micah Jnr. speaks to Dr Sarah Bimbona a lecturer at Makerere University and DW correspondent in Kampala, Frank Yiga.

  • Inside Nigeria's 'money marriages'

    30/03/2026 Duração: 25min

    In some Nigerian communities, a harmful practice known as 'money marriage,' where young girls are given away to settle family debts, persists. Though outlawed, the tradition is driven by poverty, social pressure, and weak enforcement. What can be done to stop it? Eddy Micah Jr. speaks with lawyer and gender consultant Hassana Maina, alongside DW correspondent Abiodun Jamiu in Abuja.

  • Zimbabwe fares double as fuel prices soar

    25/03/2026 Duração: 24min

    Fuel hikes in Zimbabwe have pushed petrol above $2 a liter and forced transport fares to double, deepening the cost-of-living crisis and leaving many struggling to keep up with rising daily expenses.

  • TB surge in Southern Africa: Why cases are rising

    24/03/2026 Duração: 25min

    Despite being curable, tuberculosis (TB) is spreading fast in South Africa and Mozambique. What's driving the rise, and what solutions lie in communities themselves?

  • Under pressure: LGBTQ+ crackdown in Ghana and Senegal

    19/03/2026 Duração: 24min

    Ghana's revived anti-LGBTQ+ bill could see offenders jailed for up to three years, while Senegal now imposes sentences of up to ten years for same‑sex relations. What's driving this regional crackdown? Lucy Riley speaks with Angel Maxine—Ghana's first openly transgender musician—and her mother about what it means to raise a transgender child in a deeply conservative society.

  • Maiduguri attacks: What they signal for Nigeria

    18/03/2026 Duração: 26min

    A wave of deadly blasts rocked Maiduguri in northeastern Nigeria after years of relative calm. More than 20 people killed, over 100 injured. Is this a resurgence of jihadist violence, or a warning that the conflict never really ended? Lucy Riley speaks to Malik Samuel, senior researcher at Good Governance Africa-Nigeria and DW's Abiodun Jamiu Sulaiman to figure out what's next for Nigeria.

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