Men of Influence magazine
A selection of the best photos from the African continent and beyond.
It’s time for make-up backstage at Kibera Fashion Week in Nairobi on Sunday…
The event showcases talent from this low-income area of Kenya’s capital city…
And hopes to change perceptions about life there.
People gather to exercise the day before in Nigeria’s biggest city, Lagos, during the yearly Arise Walk for Life.
On Friday in northern Nigeria, this man sells balloons at a mass wedding sponsored by local government…
Some 1,800 couples were married this time around.
On Tuesday in Mozambique’s capital city, riot police fire tear gas at opposition protesters who said last week’s local elections were rigged in favour of the ruling Frelimo party.
South Africa’s Kurt-Lee Arendse lands a try against France on Sunday, in a match that saw the hosts knocked out and South Africa advancing to their third Rugby World Cup semi-final in a row.
Contestants from Angola pose during the Mr and Miss Albinism Southern Africa 2023 beauty pageant in Zimbabwe on Saturday. It is the first of its kind in the world and seeks to end discrimination against people living with albinism.
On Tuesday in South Africa, ballet dancers perform a piece called Pasolini 100 in Johannesburg.
On the same day, Burkina Faso architect Diébédo Francis Kéré (right) is one of five people honoured with Japan’s Praemium Imperiale award for excellence, in Tokyo.
Liberian jollof rice is on the menu at this food stall in New York, the US, during a hip hop festival on Sunday.
And cocoa pods are harvested on Friday in Adzopé, Ivory Coast, where export contracts have been suspended because of torrential rains.
Gulewamkulu dancers line up during Chewa Heritage Foundation Cultural Day in Lilongwe, Malawi, on Saturday.
The next day in Morocco, a man walks past buildings that collapsed in Marrakesh’s Jewish quarter during deadly earthquakes last month.
Medics on board a train in South Africa give free healthcare to people living in rural areas. The mobile health clinic is called Phelophepa, a Sotho and Venda word meaning “good, clean health”.
The face of Egypt’s president is plastered on one of many lorries waiting to cross the border into Gaza on Monday and deliver desperately needed aid.
And in Eswatini on Saturday, young women perform the annual reed dance outside the Mbangweni Royal Residence in Nhlangano.
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