As the world responds to the new Covid-19 variant detected in South Africa, we get reactions from South Africa.
Kenya introduces a vaccine mandate. Soon people need to be vaccinated to access public services. DW meets the family of a young Sudanese woman killed while taking part in anti-military protests.
New hurdles for Sudan's fragile transition to democracy. Thousands demonstrate in favor of a civilian government, while others call for a return to military rule. We look at what's behind the divide. Zimbabwe introduces a vaccine mandate for public sector workers. Can the move help bring case numbers down?
Security forces are deployed to schools across Eswatini. What's behind the uproar in Africa's last absolute monarchy?
34 years after Thomas Sankara was killed, a murder trial finally begins. We look back at one of the most infamous assassinations in modern African history.
Anger in Buea in Cameroon after a five-year old girl is shot dead.
And we meet Somaliland's only all-female basketball team.
Farming and land have been a hot issue in Zimbabwe ever since independence. But is there enough farmland today for the young people? In The 77 Percent Street Debate, Christine Mhundwa met young Zimbabwean farmers on the outskirts of Harare to find out.
As Nigeria celebrates 61 years of independence, we look at the #EndSARS youth movement, a year after the protests started.
Plus, authorities in Mozambique are calling on people who fled the Islamist insurgency in Cabo Delgado province to return home. But is it really safe?
And, inline skating, the new street craze in Kenya's capital Nairobi.