Africa's week in pictures: 12-18 March 2021
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent.

Getty ImagesOn Sunday zebras cross the road as a motorcyclist waits in Kimana Sanctuary in Kenya.

Getty ImagesOn Tuesday, Touré, a Gambian salt harvester collects salt from the bottom of Lake Retba in Senegal...

Getty Images... it is known as the "Pink Lake" because of the algae which changes the colour of the water.

GoogleOn Monday artists make a portrait of 12-year-old Ansha from Ethiopia out of sand...

Getty Images... the artists Sand in your Eye make the portrait on the beach in Whitby in the north of England for the charity WaterAid.

Getty ImagesAlso on Tuesday, a police officer hugs a protester at the latest in long-running demonstrations in Algeria's capital Algiers...

Getty Images... the protesters are demanding everyone from the previous ruling elite leave power.

Getty ImagesOn Monday a protester is caught mid-flight in Johannesburg at demonstrations demanding a change in financial aid for university students.

Getty ImagesA man counts his chickens at the livestock market in Mekelle, capital of Ethiopia's Tigray region, on Tuesday.

Getty ImagesOn the same day in Sudan's eastern Gedaref state, a boy splashes himself with water from the Atbarah river.

Getty ImagesTanzanians catch up on Thursday with the news announced on Wednesday that their president, John Magufuli, had died aged 61.

Getty ImagesOn Wednesday mourners gather at the Olympic stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, to remember the late Ivory Coast Prime Minister Hamed Bakayoko...

Getty Images... Reggae star Alpha Blondy is among those paying tribute to Bakayoko, who died aged 56 after being treated for cancer.

Getty ImagesMourners in South Africa also remember Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini who died last week aged 72 after a diabetes-related illness.