Africa-Press – Botswana. A selection of the week’s best photos from across the continent:
On Monday, Xhosa dancers perform during the opening ceremony of a World Surf League event in South Africa…
The Corona Open J-Bay is an annual competition held at Jeffreys Bay in the Eastern Cape province.
The next day a woman is pictured in traffic in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso – a country where reportedly nearly all adults own a motorcycle.
An army officer in Ivory Coast addresses the media on Wednesday – about a row over the arrest of Ivorian soldiers at the main airport in neighbouring Mali.
Ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid, a goat’s teeth are checked at a livestock market in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, on Friday…
On the same day in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, a similar market is busy with those preparing for the festival…
Eid al-Adha means Festival of the Sacrifice – and often involves sacrificing an animal. Here a cockerel is seen at a market on Friday in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja…
In Nigeria, Eid was marked on Saturday – and in Lagos the heavens open during the morning prayer in the city…
Mali too celebrated Eid on Saturday – with these children dressed up at prayers held in the village of Djiakaking in the central region of Segou…
The Eid festivities in Nigeria’s northern city of Kano continued into Monday, with children seen here at an amusement park.
Performers from Togo – a troupe called Afuma – tower over an audience in Poland on Saturday…
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