From vibrant murals to climate awareness puppetry, this week’s visual storytelling from Africa highlights art, culture, and social movements in the face of adversity.
Captured Moments: A Visual Journey Across Africa

Captured Moments: A Visual Journey Across Africa
This week’s photo highlights showcase a tapestry of life, culture, and pressing issues in Africa.
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A girl strolls past a vivid mural in Lagos, Nigeria, capturing the essence of urban creativity.
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In a bid to tackle littering, Alexandra township in South Africa features impressive art made from discarded materials.
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In Senegal, “The Hoard” traveling puppetry show takes center stage this week, drawing attention to the climate crisis through imaginative cardboard creations.
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Palm Sunday draws parishioners to Regina Mundi Catholic Church in Lagos, where worshippers gather for traditional services.
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In Lebanon, Ethiopian Orthodox Christians observe Palm Sunday, reflecting a shared religious heritage that spans continents.
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Similar celebrations mark Palm Sunday at Legio Maria Church in Nairobi, Kenya, heralding the beginning of Holy Week.
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South Africa features a replica of the famous “Little Foot” skeleton, one of humankind's early ancestors, showcasing its archaeological significance.
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Ghanaian artist Amoako Boafo's first solo exhibition in the UK captivates art enthusiasts at London’s Gagosian Gallery.
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In Morocco, the Nomad Festival ignites excitement in the Sahara Desert, culminating in a competitive hockey match.
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Artisans in Nairobi transform scrap metal into functional art, including cars and robots, showcasing innovation in craft.
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Political tensions arise as Malians respond to Algeria's claims regarding a downed drone, amid calls for unity led by the National Youth Council of Mali.
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Protests erupt in South Africa demanding government action against alarming femicide rates, led by activists advocating for safety measures in dating apps.
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In the midst of conflict, Sudan’s National Museum suffers destruction, and the Zamzam refugee camp is devastated by violence, forcing thousands into dire conditions.
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As the humanitarian crisis deepens, refugees in Chad struggle for basic provisions, turning to fried crickets as sustenance.
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In Egypt, farmers harvest flax, a versatile crop used for various products including textiles and livestock feed, highlighting agricultural resilience amidst challenges.
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