Africa’s first virtual communication platform Glue VP launches in South Africa

For Immediate Release 18 August 2020 Africa’s first virtual communication platform Glue VP launches in South Africa Africa’s first virtual communication and collaboration platform conceived and developed by Africans has been launched in South Africa. Glue Virtual platform – GlueVP – is the brainchild of Zimbabwean born Professor, Richard Chinomona a visionary and […]
Pixley ka Isaka Seme (c. 1881 – June 1951). The Little known Founder of African National Congress

Pixley ka Isaka Seme (c. 1881 – June 1951). The Little known Founder of African National Congress Pixley ka Isaka Seme was one of the first black lawyers in South Africa (Alfred Mangena was the first black attorney, Duma Nokwe the first black advocate), and a founder and President of the African National Congress. President […]
Franzt Fanon, a Pan-Africanist who influenced Algerian Revolution and inspired Ernesto Che Guevara

When he was sent to Algeria, Fanon was a Psychiatrist. Born on the Caribbean island of Martinique, which was then a French colony to a father who was of African descendant of African slaves and mother who was of Afro-Martiniciam and white descendants, inspired revolution in Algeria. At the […]
Queen Nandi the mother of Shaka Zulu

Ndlorukazi Nandi kaBebe eLangeni (meaning The Sweet One) was born around 1760, in Langeni to a minor chief of the Langeni tribe, Bhebhe. Very little known about Queen Nandi’s early life because there is no written documentation about her childhood. Nandi was not treated like royalty before she became a Queen. It is believed after […]
Germans were paid to use electricity, in Africa the same is scarce to millions of people and interrupted to those who can access

People in Germany were essentially got paid to use electricity. Electricity prices in the country went negative for many customers-as in below zero for some days in 2017. Germany has invested over $200 billion in renewable power over the last few decades, that is wind and solar. During weekends when the major factories are closed […]
The eleven most spoken native languages in Africa by population

With almost 3000 native languages spoken on the continent, Africa is the most multi-linguistic continent in the world and the most diverse in terms of culture and languages. We won’t be ranking languages that never originated from Africa like Portuguese, English, French etc., but the original African languages originated from Africans. Although many Africans speak […]
These are twenty strongest African currencies in 2019

1. Libyan Dinar (1 USD-0.77 LD) Libyan dinar was made famous by the late leader Mummar Gaddafi. Libya is known for its vast deposit of crude oil. Oil accounts for the 95% of country’s export, and account for 60% of its GDP. Although the country is ravaged by war, the standard of living is […]
The Berlin conference where no African participated in partition of Africa

The Berlin conference where no African was present to divide Africa The Berlin conference in one way or another is Africa’s undoing. The colonial powers superimposed their domination in Africa. Even after the independence in 1950s and 1960s the post-independence Africa reality up to date is in mess in terms of human catastrophe. In […]
Class Struggle in Africa: Unmasking the Racial Character of ‘Xenophobia’ in Azania (South Africa), which way Forward?

Class Struggle in Africa: Unmasking the Racial Character of ‘Xenophobia’ in Azania (South Africa), which way Forward? —- By Cde Mainda Simataa For United States of Africa Press 10 September, 2019 Lusaka, Zambia —- There are several critical questions which the global capitalist media has not bothered to uncover or explain as they have been […]
United States of Africa Travel Advisory to South Africa
