Home Blog Africa’s week in pictures: 2-8 August 2024 Blog Africa’s week in pictures: 2-8 August 2024 By aajtakshweta - August 8, 2024 44 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A selection of the week’s best photos from across the African continent and beyond: James Oatway / Reuters A contestant warms up on stage on Sunday in preparation for a slap fighting match in Kagiso township, west of South Africa’s main city, Johannesburg… James Oatway / Reuters In the real fight, a penalty is awarded whenever the person being slapped flinches. Yanick Folly / AFP Also on Sunday, a man in a costume and mask is surrounded by spectators at a festival in Benin’s capital, Porto-Novo… Yanick Folly / AFP Dozens of people wearing masks in different styles parade through the streets during the Porto-Novo Mask Festival. Gerald Anderson / Getty Images On Tuesday, a cat and her kittens are fed and petted by people living in a slum in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. Amin Mohammad Jamali / Getty Images The next day, Egypt’s artistic Olympic swimming team wows spectators with daring aquatic tumbles and tosses – but the team only manages to get tenth spot at the Paris Games. Amos Gumulira / AFP The sound of Malawi’s military band fills the streets of the capital, Lilongwe, on Friday to mark the beginning of the election period ahead of elections next year. Sia Kambou / AFP China’s armed forces make a guest appearance at Ivory Coast’s 64th independence parade on Wednesday in the resort town Grand-Bassam, 42km (26 miles) east of the main city, Abidjan. Fethi Belaid / AFP On Saturday evening, Iraqi crooner Kadim al-Sahir performs at the International Festival of Carthage on the outskirts of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. Moise Kasereka / EPA Earlier on Saturday in Kibati town in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, wreaths are laid for seven victims of a bombing on 15 July… Moise Kasereka / EPA A mourner is overcome by emotion at the ceremony. Billel Bensalem / Getty Images On Monday, the International Pizza Festival takes place in Algeria’s capital, Algiers, where 50 competitors vie for the top three spots. Aytac Unal / Getty Images The next day, Algeria’s Olympic boxer Imane Khelif goes through to the gold medal fight after she defeats Thailand’s Janjaem Suwannapheng. Hamza Zait / Getty Images Back in her home village of Biban Mesbah, the Algerian welterweight’s fans celebrate her victory. From the BBC in Africa this week: Getty Images/BBC WordPress Themes