DW AfricaLink-logo

DW AfricaLink

DW Germany

DW AfricaLink is packed with news, politics, culture and more — every weekday. From combating health issues and freedom of expression to finances, tolerance and environmental protection, we have it covered.

Location:

Australia

Networks:

DW Germany

Description:

DW AfricaLink is packed with news, politics, culture and more — every weekday. From combating health issues and freedom of expression to finances, tolerance and environmental protection, we have it covered.

Language:

English


Episodes
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

The real cost of game hunting in South Africa

8/18/2025
A hunter's death has once again sparked a fierce debate on South Africa's controversial game hunting industry. On today's episode of the AfricaLink podcast, DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks with conservation author and ecotourism operator Ian Michler and DW correspondent in South Africa Dianne Hawker about the ethics and realities of game hunting in South Africa.

Duration:00:30:00

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Africa's aviation safety under scrutiny after crashes

8/14/2025
Recent air crashes have claimed African leaders and medics. Are these isolated tragedies — or signs of deeper flaws in the continent's aviation systems?

Duration:00:25:30

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Will ECOWAS meet its 2027 currency launch goal?

8/13/2025
ECOWAS plans to launch a regional currency by 2027, despite past delays and ongoing hurdles. The pledge was made at the Sahel government forum in Gambia. Will it finally happen?

Duration:00:26:14

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Trump's deportation deals with authoritarian leaders in Africa

8/12/2025
Eddy Micah Jr. is being joined today by Ezenwa Nwagwu from the Peering Advocacy and Advancement Center and DW's own Patrick Oyet in Juba to discuss the secretive deals behind US President Donald Trump's third-country deportation policy, sending unwanted migrants in the US to African nations like Eswatini, South Sudan, and Rwanda.

Duration:00:25:29

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Why Malawi's candidates pick women running mates

8/11/2025
Several presidential candidates in Malawi have chosen female running mates for the first time. DW's Eddy Micah Jr. explores what this means for gender inclusion with analyst Sainala Kalebe and DW's Mirriam Kariiza.

Duration:00:25:58

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Closed for business: Should Kenya respond to Tanzania's ban?

8/7/2025
In a move to protect local entrepreneurs, Tanzania has banned foreign nationals from operating in 15 key business sectors—including mobile money, retail trade, and tour guiding. Supporters call it economic justice. Critics warn of investor flight. Kenyans feel targeted. DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks to Morris Karimi, a financial analyst and development economist and DW's Andrew Wasike in Nairobi.

Duration:00:26:00

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Reform or rhetoric? Tracking Barrow's record in The Gambia

8/6/2025
Once seen as a reformer, President Adama Barrow now faces public backlash over corruption, unfulfilled promises, and the controversial sale of former President Yahya Jammeh's assets. What do Gambians think of Barrow's record on reforms? Gambia's Minister of Information, Ismaila Ceesay, joins Under the Baobab.

Duration:00:30:00

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Understanding the 'Nigerians Must Go' protests in Ghana

8/6/2025
Nigerians have responded to the recent 'Nigerians Must Go' protests in Ghana with a mix of diplomatic restraint and calls for unity as tensions between the two West African nations flared over allegations of crime and economic dominance. To get to the bottom of the story, Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Prof. Abubakar Umar Kari, a political analyst and DW correspondents Isaac Kaledzi and Ben Shemang.

Duration:00:25:05

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

After the strike: Are Nigeria's nurses better off?

8/5/2025
A nationwide strike by nurses that brought Nigeria's healthcare system to its knees has ended. But what did it take to get here? In this episode, we dive into the high-stakes negotiations and the human cost of the standoff. DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks to Joe Akpi, Chairman, National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, National Hospital Chapter, and DW correspondent Abiodun Jamiu.

Duration:00:25:00

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

What's the future of herbal medicine in Africa?

8/4/2025
Can Africa's healthcare thrive by reconciling traditional and modern medicine? On today’s episode of AfricaLink Podcast, DW's Adwoa Tenkoramaa Domena and Dr. Daniel Boamah, Deputy Director of Ghana's Centre for Plant Medicine Research, join Josey Mahachi for a compelling conversation on the future of healthcare in Africa.

Duration:00:25:30

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Tanzania: Who is responsible for CHADEMA's woes?

7/31/2025
The future of Tanzania's main opposition party, CHADEMA, is in crisis after being barred from the October 2025 election — and from all by-elections until 2030. Is this a calculated move by President Samia Suluhu to silence dissent, or is CHADEMA crumbling under the weight of its own internal divisions?

Duration:00:29:53

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Why has the AU's free movement agenda stalled?

7/31/2025
Citizens continue to face visa restrictions and border bureaucracy from fellow African nations. Despite the African Union’s push for free movement as part of the African Continental Free Trade Area, progress remains slow. So, what's holding it back? Josey Mahachi speaks to AU consultant Oluwafemi Olamuyiwa, and DW's Isaac Kaledzi in Accra.

Duration:00:25:45

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Peace at a price: Why northern Nigerian communities are negotiating with militants

7/30/2025
In northern Nigeria, communities are taking peace into their own hands — dealing directly with jihadist groups after years of failed state efforts. What does this mean for security, governance, and the future of the region? Josey Mahachi talks to peacebuilding analyst Dengiyefa Angalapu and DW's Abiodun Jamiu in Abuja.

Duration:00:25:24

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

How did four Africans become as rich as half the continent combined?

7/29/2025
25 years ago, Africa had zero billionaires. Today, it has 23, and the four richest have as much wealth as 750 million Africans combined. But how is this concentration of wealth taxing Africa's poorest people? Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Kwesi Obeng reseracher at Oxfam, Africa and DW's Olisa Chukwuma in Lagos

Duration:00:25:12

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Nigeria's Super Falcons snatch victory from Morocco

7/28/2025
Nigeria won the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations for a dominating 10th time. But their victory was built on grit, belief and resilience against increasingly stiff competition from Africa's growing potential in women's football. DW's Josey Mahachi talks to Olisa Chukwurah in Lagos about what made this triumph sweeter than the rest.

Duration:00:26:26

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

'Tinubu is fitter than most world leaders' — Presidential Spokesperson Dr. Daniel Bwala

7/25/2025
Dr. Daniel Bwala, once the spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar during Nigeria’s 2023 presidential race, now serves as a key spokesperson for President Bola Tinubu. In this episode of Under the Baobab, Bwala explains why he believes Tinubu is one of the most capable leader on the global stage — and the right person to drive Nigeria’s economic transformation.

Duration:00:30:10

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Should hijabs be allowed in Malawi's security forces?

7/24/2025
A Muslim advocacy group in Malawi has petitioned the government to allow female employees in security agencies to wear the hijab at work. They argue that current restrictions infringe on religious freedoms. Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Hijab Taskforce representative Abdus-Salaam Faduweck and DW correspondent Chimwemwe Padatha in Malawi.

Duration:00:25:18

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Ghana’s cocoa crisis: From boom to bust

7/23/2025
Ghana's cocoa production has plummeted from 1.4 million metric tons to just 4,000. What caused the drastic decline in the country that has been a leading cocoa producer for more than a century? Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Nana Oboadie Boateng Bonsu, President of the Concerned Farmers Association, and DW's Adwoa Tenkoramaa Domena in Accra.

Duration:00:25:27

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Why are Africans going abroad for medical treatment?

7/22/2025
The recent death of Nigeria's former president at a hospital in the UK has called into question why so many African elites and citizens engage in medical tourism abroad. Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Nigeria's Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, public health researcher Jamila Atiku, and DW's Andrew Wasike in Kenya.

Duration:00:25:32

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Cameroon elections: Can anyone unseat President Paul Biya?

7/21/2025
The world's oldest head of state, Paul Biya of Cameroon, intends to seek reelection in October. But, in the buildup to the vote, some of his allies are jockeying to to replace the leader of more than four decades. Josey Mahachi talks to Anchang Paul, a political analyst, and DW correspondent Moki Kindzeka in Yaounde.

Duration:00:25:30