Africa'sNews Africa’s week in pictures: 16-22 August 2024 August 23, 2024 6 Min Read Africa’s week in pictures: 16-22 August 2024 ContentsWhoops, blooms and blue moons: Africa’s top shotsFrom the BBC in Africa this week:Related TopicsBBC Africa podcasts 0:00 Whoops, blooms and blue moons: Africa’s top shots A selection of the week’s best photos from across the African continent and beyond: Image source, PATRICK MEINHARDT / AFPImage caption, Miss Universe Kenya contestants prepare backstage in Nairobi on Friday… Image source, PATRICK MEINHARDT / AFPImage caption, They are cheered on enthusiastically by the audience. Image source, WIKTOR SZYMANOWICZ / GETTY IMAGESImage caption, On the same day, models showcase clothes from Nigerian-born fashion designer Adebayo Oke-Lawal at the V&A museum in the UK. Image source, CARLOS SANTIAGO / GETTY IMAGESImage caption, Malian basketballer Maimouna Haidara sports multi-coloured hair at a match against Venezuela in Mexico. The West Africans went on to win 88-66. Image source, DOAA ADEL / GETTY IMAGESImage caption, A man crafts decorative Khayamiya textiles at a covered market in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday. Image source, FOUR PAWS / EPAImage caption, Forty-two-year-old retired circus elephant, Charlie, is transferred to a game reserve in South Africa’s Limpopo province on Wednesday. Image source, MONICAH MWANGI / REUTERSImage caption, A customer thanks a robot for serving her food at the Robot Cafe in Nairobi on Thursday. Image source, JEFF BOTARI / GETTY IMAGESImage caption, Dricus Du Plessis of South Africa and Israel Adesanya of Nigeria embrace after slugging it out at their UFC middleweight championship fight on Sunday, won by Du Plessis. Image source, WILFRIED MBINAH / AFPImage caption, People wave flags in Gabon’s capital, Libreville, during Saturday’s Independence Day parade. Image source, YASSINE GAIDI / GETTY IMAGESImage caption, Christians carry an effigy of the Virgin Mary during the Madonna of Trapani festival on Friday in Tunisia’s capital, Tunis. Image source, GUERCHOM NDEBO / AFPImage caption, Fans in Goma get hyped up before a Fally Ipupa concert on Friday. The Congolese singer ended up cancelling a string of his shows – refunds were promised but many ticket-buyers complain they have not got their money back yet. Image source, SIMON MAINA / AFPImage caption, Kenyan rap duo Wadagliz pose for the camera during an interview in Nairobi. Their hit song Anguka Nayo – meaning “Roll With It” – has become a soundtrack to recent youth-led anti-government rallies. Image source, OUPA BOPAPE / GETTY IMAGESImage caption, In Johannesburg on Saturday, South African actress Abigail Kubeka is honoured at an event marking her 67-year career and contribution to the arts. Image source, CHANCELIN MBAIRAMADJI MOITA/EPAImage caption, People in the flooded capital of Chad, N’Djamena, use a boat to get around on Wednesday. More than 16,000 homes have been damaged and destroyed since mid-July. Image source, TCHANDROU NITANGA / AFPImage caption, Burundian journalist and government critic Floriane Irangabiye thanks her legal team who had pleaded with the president to free her from prison, which he finally did on Friday, granting her an official pardon. Image source, ARLETTE BASHIZI / REUTERSImage caption, On Sunday, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Justine Munguiko holds her child who has been cured of mpox. This virus is “not the new Covid” because authorities clearly know how to control its spread, a leading World Health Organization expert has said. Image source, IOM / REUTERSImage caption, On Wednesday, food aid is finally permitted to enter Sudan’s Darfur region for the first time in six months. The breakthrough came following international pressure to avert full-scale famine. More than half of the national population need assistance, the UN estimates. Image source, AMOS GUMULIRA / AFP Image caption, Malawi’s main opposition DPP gathers on Sunday for a party conference where ex-President Peter Mutharika was formally chosen to stand in next year’s presidential election. Image source, JIHED ABIDELLAOUI / REUTERSImage caption, Fisheries engineer Ramla Bouhlel handles a Posidonia plant in Tunisia’s coastal city of Monastir on Friday. According to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WFF), this type of seagrass “creates essential living habitats for thousands of marine species”. Image source, ESA ALEXANDER / REUTERSImage caption, And on Monday evening a supermoon, also known as the Blue Moon, rises over Cape Town in South Africa. From the BBC in Africa this week: Image source, Getty Images/BBC Go to BBCAfrica.com, external for more news from the African continent. 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