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U.S. Congressional Recognition for Chido Nwangwu on USAfrica’s 25 years of “service truly worthy of the respect”

On what set the networks on its pedestal, Dr. Chido Nwangwu noted that “USAfrica is  respected for…

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Why U.S President Obama must not reduce resources to Africa from the war on AIDS. By HE Festus Mogae

Africa is at a crossroads with AIDS-we can finish the job and win this fight…

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Slow progress in S. African rape-murder of 17-year-old

The brutal gang rape and murder of 17-year old Anene Booysen earlier this year shocked South Africa. But little progress…

Taiye Selasi’s ‘Ghana Must Go’ novel raises vital diaspora life issues. USAfricaBOOKS review by Nneka Ezenwa Chiazor

Taiye Selasi's GHANA MUST GO novel raises vital diaspora life issues   USAfricaBOOKS review by Nneka Ezenwa Chiazor @Twitter.com/Chido247, Facebook.com/USAfricaChido n Facebook.com/USAfrica247 USAfrica,…

Africa’s ‘dead women walking’

It's practically unheard of in the United States and most Western countries. But it's a terrible occurrence in a culture…

S. Africa’s farming shows promise

Robyn Curnow looks at South Africa's farming industry, which shows true potential for long-term investors.

Couple tracked human evolution

Nima Elbagir explores the discoveries made by Louis and Mary Leakey who studied human evolutionary development in Africa.

Could South Africa lose its dominance?

CNN's Robyn Curnow speaks with South Africa's planning minister about the need for more "inclusive growth."

Exotic islands blend cultures

Once uninhabited, Inside Africa explores what makes the Seychelles more than a tourist destination.

Exotic islands blend cultures

Once uninhabited, Inside Africa explores what makes the Seychelles more than a tourist destination.

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