Next Series Carbon neutral goal for stereotype challenging Moroccan engineer For Hanane Mourchid, doing nothing about the climate simply isn’t an option. The award-winning, stereotype-challenging Moroccan engineer is driving up sustainability at state-run company OCP Group which feeds global agriculture and is on a mission to become carbon neutral by 2040. 10/10/2022
Green News Climate campaigners ‘baffled’ by COP27 Coca-Cola sponsorship A petition has been created calling for an end to all corporate sponsorships at UN conferences like COP27. 05/10/2022
Scenes Meet the Tanzanian film academy showcasing Africa's richness In partnership with Media City As Africans, our voices are often left unheard. By initiating this hub for filmmakers and storytellers, we can tell our stories as a continent. 03/10/2022
World Algeria's renewable energy potential: Solar power is the way to go In partnership with anep Algeria is full of renewable energy promise. Host to significant hydrocarbon resources, the country also wants to play a role in the energy transition in Africa, mainly thanks to its photovoltaic potential. 03/10/2022
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso coup leader calls for end to anti-French violence French institutions in the West African nation have been attacked following reports, denied by Paris, that France had given protection to the leader deposed in Friday's coup. 02/10/2022
Travel News Morocco lifts final COVID restrictions: Here's why you should visit After reopening to tourists in February, Morocco now no longer requires proof of vaccination or a pre-departure test. 02/10/2022
Burkina Faso Gunfire in Burkina Faso a day after second military coup this year The African Union has condemned the ouster of Lt. Col. Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba, who overthrew the country’s democratically elected president in January. 01/10/2022
Business Series Exploring Angola: The Peace Prize Ceramic Factoy in Bié In partnership with Governo de Angola The new Peace Prize Ceramic Factory is an enterprise with far-reaching social benefits to the Province of Bié. Bringing much-needed jobs, education, water facilities and energy. 30/09/2022
No Comment Egyptians clean up the Nile ahead of COP27 In the Egyptian capital Cairo, volunteers collect plastic and rubbish from the Nile River. 29/09/2022
Culture news The Rosetta Stone: 200 years on and calls for repatriation continue In 1822, one of the world's longest-standing mysteries was finally solved - scholars had deciphered the Rosetta Stone. But nearly 200 years, pressure for the stone to be repatriated is mounting 28/09/2022
Nature Kenya's worst drought in decades is killing endangered wildlife The lack of rain is putting wildlife at risk but some animals are also dying at the hands of people struggling to find food. 27/09/2022
Ethiopia Eritrea accused of launching offensive on Ethiopia's Tigray region A full-scale entry of Eritrea into the Tigray war could thwart peace efforts between Tigrayan leaders and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who mended ties with Eritrea shortly after taking office in 2018. 21/09/2022
Uganda Uganda condemns EU resolution slamming oil pipeline Uganda slammed a resolution by the European Union’s Parliament calling for a halt to extractive activities in protected ecosystems in an oil pipeline project. 19/09/2022
World Algerian pharmaceutical boom paves way to health security In partnership with anep Algeria has become one of Africa's leading pharmaceutical producers. More than 2.5 billion euros worth of medicines were produced last year. Some 200 production units cover nearly 70% of the country's generic needs. Which is helping to provide health security in the country and region. 19/09/2022
Ethiopia Repeated examples of human rights abuse in Tigray region, says expert Drone strikes came after forces in Tigray said they were ready for a ceasefire and would accept an African Union-led peace process 16/09/2022
No Comment Kenyans remember the Queen's visits to their country In Kenya, residents of the Soy Club, where the then Princess Elizabeth II honeymooned with Prince Philip, reacted to the monarch's death. 16/09/2022
Eco-Innovation De-mining Angola - The Unseen Threat of Landmines Finally Removed In partnership with Governo de Angola Mines Advisory Group (MAG), an NGO committed to the removal of landmines in the Eastern Provinces of Angola, has cleared 1.8 million square meters of land benefitting over 70,000 Angolans. 16/09/2022
Nature Donkey penises seized in Nigeria smuggling operation Nigeria is trying to curb the export of donkey parts, which has drastically diminished the country's population of the work animals. 12/09/2022
World News Mixed reactions from across Africa to Queen Elizabeth's death As the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death broke across the continent of Africa, people had mixed responses to the British monarch’s death. 09/09/2022
Scenes Meet the blind director making films in Nigeria In partnership with Media City "There is something in me that wants a job to be done properly. I want to lead these people, and I feel I can lead them to victory." 05/09/2022
World Algeria Boosts Economy with Start-Up Business Culture In partnership with anep In an effort to to boost its economy, Algeria is creating a culture of start-up business enterprise. Evermore entrepreneurs are seizing this opportunity and starting businesses. And a Ministry of Start-ups has been established in the country. 05/09/2022
Nature Zimbabwe is moving 2,500 wild animals due to climate change Climate change has now replaced poaching as the 'biggest threat' to the country's wildlife, staff at Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority say. 05/09/2022
Eco-Innovation Reforestation of Angola In partnership with Governo de Angola In Angola’s central Bié Province, the Reforestation Reform project created by the Armed Forces is raising tree seedlings to re-green barren areas in the country. One of Africa’s breadbaskets, 02/09/2022
Green News Shell banned from oil exploration on South Africa’s Wild Coast In 2021, the South African government granted petroleum giant Shell exploration rights off the nation’s eastern coast. On Thursday, these rights were revoked. 02/09/2022
Scenes Meet the child chef cooking up a storm in Kenya In partnership with Media City "I want to show people that food is not only about eating, it's about how you make it and the magic behind it." 29/08/2022
Libya Libya capital remains tense a day after clashes kill more than 30 The fighting broke out early Saturday and pitted militias loyal to the Tripoli-based government against other armed groups allied with a rival administration 28/08/2022