[ad_1] A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond:MKHULULI SIBANDS / GETTY IMAGESOn Saturday in Zimbabwe, people gather near the city of Bulawayo to commemorate King Mzilikazi who founded the Ndebele kingdom.JOHN WESSELS / AFPOn Monday in Senegal's capital, Dakar, a man shields himself from the rain.EMMANUEL CROSET / AFPPrize-winning Zimbabwean painter Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude stands next to one of his pieces at an art fair in South Africa on Friday.ALEXI ROSENFELD /GETTY IMAGESSouth Africa's DJ Zinhle attends New York Fashion Week on Tuesday...SOPHIE SAHARA / GETTY IMAGESAs does Senegalese-American writer Amy Sall.RAUL ARBOLEDA / AFPOn Friday, Achta Toko Njoya of Cameroon celebrates with teammates after scoring against Australia at the Under-20 Fifa Women's World Cup in Colombia.ANGELA WEISS / AFPSouth African star Tyla takes home the MTV Video Music Award for best afrobeats song - for her track Water - at Wednesday's ceremony in New York. She used her acceptance speech to point out that diverse African genres are too often lumped together as "afrobeats", and she in fact makes amapiano music.CHRIS UNGER / GETTY IMAGESJosias Musasa from the Democratic Republic of Congo triumphs over Otari Tanzilovi of Georgia in a bantamweight fight on Tuesday in the US.LOU BENOIST / AFPSenegalese actors Anna Diakhere Thiandoum and Ibrahima Mbaye attend Deauville Film Festival on Sunday.MOHAMED MESSARA / EPAVoters in Algeria go to the polls on Saturday in an election which saw President Abdelmadjid Tebboune win a second term.DOAA ADEL / GETTY IMAGESFamilies harvest dates in the Egyptian town of Badrashin on Tuesday.MICHELE SPATARI / AFPVendors sell yellow flowers and balloons in Addis Ababa on Tuesday as people prepare for Ethiopian New Year, called Enkutatash.AUDU MARTE / AFPHomes are submerged in Maiduguri, northern Nigeria, after flooding caused a nearby dam to collapse. Across the country in recent weeks, 170 people have died as result of floods and tens of thousands have been forced from their homes.GERALS ANDERSON / GETTY IMAGESRangers care for the last two living northern white rhinos - Najin and her daughter Fatu - at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in northern Kenya on Saturday.From the BBC in Africa this week:Zoo animals escape as flood hits Nigerian stateBanana wine brings sweet taste of success to Malawi farmersChina shifts gear in Africa as it looks to a green futureGetty Images/BBCGo to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent.Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafricaBBC Africa podcastsAfrica DailyFocus on AfricaPhotographyAfrica [ad_2] Source link