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Panache, parades and power: Africa’s top shots

A selection of the week’s best photos from across the African continent and beyond:

Feisal Omar / Reuters A boys jumps through the air into the sea where other children are swimming in Mogadishu, Somalia - Thursday 6 November 2025. Feisal Omar / Reuters

A hot Thursday in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, is as good a time as any to cool off in the waters of the Indian Ocean…

Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters An Egyptian man walks past a shop in the morning. On the shutters is painted a mural of a woman wearing red glasses - Saturday 1 November 2025.
Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters

The next day, near the Great Pyramids in Egypt, excitement builds in the hours before the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum.

Olympia de Maismont / AFP / Getty Images A model wears a big blue hat and matching dress in Lagos - Friday 31 October 2025.Olympia de Maismont / AFP / Getty Images

Bold blue designs by Bubu Ogisi are showcased in Nigeria at Lagos Fashion Week on Friday.

Toyin Addokun / AFP / Getty Images Two women put on earrings as they get ready. One is in an orange and white stripped outfit the other is in a cream and maroon dress - Friday 31 October 2025.Toyin Addokun / AFP / Getty Images

On the same day, further north in Nigeria’s Kwara State, brides-to-be get ready for the Awon mass wedding – an annual event.

Jalal Morchidi / EPA / Shutterstock Female football players from Chad in yellow shirts celebrate and wave the national flag on the pitch - Saturday 1 November 2025.Jalal Morchidi / EPA / Shutterstock

Chad triumph over Tunisia in the Fifa Unites women’s football series in Morocco on Saturday.

Brenton Geach /Gallo Images / Getty Images Participants wearing fake blood and scabs taken part in the Zombie Walk Festival in Cape Town, South Africa - Saturday 1 November 2025.Brenton Geach /Gallo Images / Getty Images

On the same day, Halloween costumes and ghoulish disguises abound at Cape Town’s Zombie Walk charity fundraiser in South Africa.

Gerald Anderson / Anadolu / Getty Images A group of Rastafarian people - some in stripped yellow, red and green hats - gather under a tree in Rongai, Kenya. One is playing a drum, another holds a tambourine as they sing and clap - Sunday 2 November 2025.Gerald Anderson / Anadolu / Getty Images

The next day, Rastafarian faithful in the Kenyan town of Rongai celebrate the 95th anniversary of the coronation of Haile Selassie, Ethiopia’s last emperor.

Patrick Meinhardt / AFP / Getty Images An altar boy in white carries a cross as he leads the procession to the cemetery  on the island of Fadiouth - Saturday 1 November 2025.Patrick Meinhardt / AFP / Getty Images

All Saint’s Day in the Christian calendar is traditionally a time to remember the dead. This procession in Fadiouth, Senegal, on Saturday heads to a local cemetery.

Jalal Morchidi / EPA / Shutterstock Women in colourful headdresses clap and celebrate in Laayoune - Thursday 6 November 2025.Jalal Morchidi / EPA / Shutterstock

People in the city of Laayoune, in Western Sahara, take to the streets on Thursday to mark the 50th anniversary of the Green March, when Morocco marched in to the disputed territory. It came several days after the UN said genuine autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty was the “most feasible solution” to the conflict.

Marco Longari / AFP / Getty Images Members of the Tanzanian navy march in formation as they take part in a rehearsal for the inauguration of Zanzibar's president - Friday 31 October 2025.Marco Longari / AFP / Getty Images

On Friday, naval officers rehearse ahead of the inauguration of Zanzibar’s president. The archipelago, off the east coast of Africa, is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania…

AFP / Getty Images Three female women - two wearing terracotta headscarves - in tears at a funeral in Mwanza, Tanzania - Thursday 6 November 2025. AFP / Getty Images

Mourners on mainland Tanzania attend the funeral of a young opposition Chadema party official on Thursday. The party says he was among hundreds it believes were killed in a crackdown on post-election protests that saw President Samia Suluhu Hassan elected.

Luc Gnago / Reuters Guinean leader Mamadi Doumbouya in a smart, embroidered white boubou and dark sunglasses waves after submitting his candidacy at the Supreme Court a Conakry, Guinea, Monday 3 November 2025.
Luc Gnago / Reuters

On Monday in Guinea, military ruler Gen Mamadi Doumbouya arrives at the Supreme Court to formally submit his candidacy for December’s presidential election. In so doing, he has broken an earlier promise to hand power to a civilian government.

Jerome Favre / EPA / Shutterstock The supermoon rises over apartment blocks in Dakar, Senegal - Wednesday 5 November 2025.Jerome Favre / EPA / Shutterstock

And on Wednesday, the so-called Beaver supermoon rises over the Senegalese capital, Dakar.

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