AFRICA
Visa palaver: Nigerian Catholic priest dies before departure from U.S.
Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper on the Internet In a glowing tribute, the pastor of the Catholic community of Gloucester and Rockport (in Massachusetts), Father…
Unlock the Pulse of the Present
Just for You
USAfrica: America’s 250th, nation’s achievements and unfinished responsibilities. By Johnson Ihemeremadu
Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the…
After the June 30 protest, Black South Africans will remain economically insecure. By Yolanda Mhlungu
Even if all the illegal immigrants leave the country, we will remain the majority who…
The Ransom Republic. By Agbeze Ireke Kalu Onuma
When the State abandons its primary duty, survival becomes an act of radical rebellion in…
Unravelling Nigeria’s Terror Empire. By Chidi Amuta
Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the…
Latest AFRICA
Outwitting Africa’s power thieves
One company says smart meters may hold the answers to the power problems of the world's emerging markets, where slow…
EBOLA virus: New York doctor tests positive; was in Guinea until last week; concerns mount
EBOLA virus: New York doctor tests positive; was in Guinea until last week; concerns mount. Special to USAfricaonline.com, CLASSmagazine, and USAfrica multimedia networks, Houston. Follow…
Outwitting Africa’s power thieves
One company says smart meters may hold the answers to the power problems of the world's emerging markets, where slow…
Inside Africa’s most creative city
Abandoned workshops and empty warehouses are getting a new lease of life in Cape Town. Spaces that once housed production…
Inside Africa’s most creative city
Abandoned workshops and empty warehouses are getting a new lease of life in Cape Town. Spaces that once housed production…
Parasite keeping millions in poverty
One of the most debilitating medical conditions in sub-Saharan Africa isn't fatal. In fact, it's easily curable.
Parasite keeping millions in poverty
One of the most debilitating medical conditions in sub-Saharan Africa isn't fatal. In fact, it's easily curable.
Cuba sending workers to fight Ebola
In all likelihood, the 91 Cuban health workers heading to West Africa on Tuesday will face the most perilous assignment…