World Africa’s week in pictures: 26 April – 2 May 2024 by Admin May 3, 2024February 12, 2023 3 May 2024 Share A selection of the week’s best photos from across the continent and beyond: JORIS BOLOMEY/AFP Women stand side-by-side wearing the colours of Chad’s national flag, as they wait to see the interim President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno at a campaign event on Friday. YASSINE GAIDI/GETTY IMAGES Tunisia’s ancient Roman Amphitheatre of El Djem is the setting for gladiator re-enactments on Sunday. OUPA BOPAPE/GETTY IMAGES Reality TV star Yolanda Mukondi walks the red carpet at South Africa’s Metro FM Music Awards on Saturday. TOLGA AKMEN/EPA On Wednesday in London, Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong’o poses with Schnitzel the cat at a press day for her latest film. KIM LUDBROOK/EPA A taxidermist prepares a cast for an antelope display at the HuntFX exhibition in South Africa on Friday. FRANCOIS NEL/GETTY IMAGES Uganda cricket teammates Ritah Musamali and Stephanie Nampiina celebrate taking a wicket at Wednesday’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier. OSCAR DEL POZO/GETTY IMAGES French-Cameroonian football hero Kylian Mbappé is honoured with this mural in the Spanish capital Madrid. FADEL SENNA/AFP A man checks out the latest RS Berkhane football shirts on Friday. They were confiscated from the Moroccan side’s players at a continent-wide semi-final because they show a red map which annexes the disputed territory of Western Sahara. NACER TALEL/GETTY IMAGES On the same day, Kevin Murphy of Al Ahly Ly takes aim during a match against the City Oilers in the Basketball Africa League. TIKSA NEGERI/REUTERS The next day is Palm Sunday for Orthodox Christians… KHALED DESOUKI/AFP At this service in Cairo’s famous Cave Church, priests douse holy water on Egyptian and Ethiopian worshippers… KHALED DESOUKI/AFP Who wait below for the blessing. FADEL SENNA/AFP US jazz singer Jazzmeia Horn performs for international jazz day in Morocco on Tuesday. DANIEL IRUNGU/EPA On Tuesday, stunned survivors look at the deadly chaos wrought by flooding in Kenya’s Rift Valley. The El Nino effect is said to have played a role, as well as human-induced climate change. Close to 200 people are known to have died and an evacuation order has been given for large parts of the country. MAHMOUD ELKHWAS/GETTY IMAGES And the day before, hopeful birds circle fishermen as they bring in their catch off Egypt’s Mediterranean coast. Images subject to copyright Photography Africa