the PalavaHut ShowWashington DC, September 28, 2011 – As people around the world gears up for the Fall Television Series, PalavaHut the Online Village has added to their hat to the list by introducing a new modern day talk show about Africans living in the Diasporas - the PalavaHut Show. The PalavaHut Show is a new twist to talkshow that aims to bring guests from within the community who will inform, entertain and educate the audience about issues and trends relating to all Africans living in the Diasporas.
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Fashion and Life Style
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Model Behavior: Nyasha Matonhodze
The 5’11” statuesque beauty and native of Zimbabwe, Nyasha Matonhodze, was somewhat ambivalent about modeling, even though her parents encouraged her to pursue it.
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Iman Stirs Up Controversy
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Supermodel Oluchi Helms West Africa’s Next Top Model
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Korto Momolu Returns to Project Runway
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Fashion at AfroExposure 2011: Kreatif Designs
Business
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South Africa education gets e-learning digital makeover
In Africa’s schools, old-fashioned, dusty textbooks are gradually being replaced by tablets, ...
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FaceBook’s $19 Billion purchase of WhatsApp
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Future of broadcasting on display at NAB 2011
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Exit of Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph
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The African Leadership Academy-Training the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs?
World
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2010 Caribbean Carnival paraded through DC
Every year the DC Caribbean Carnival Inc. organizes a carnival in the Washington DC area that celebrate the cultures and traditions of various Caribbean Islands as well as African countries.
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Madonna Breaks Ground On A School For Girls In Malawi
Technology
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Africa’s Cell Phone Usage
Six in ten people around the world now have cell phone subscriptions, Africa is no different.
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South Africa education gets e-learning digital makeover
Health
Sports
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Spain versus Netherlands in the 2010 World Cup Finals
The 2010 World Cup is a first time for the African continent and a first time for the two countries who would be vying for the championship on Sunday July 11th in Soccer City. This means that regardless of who wins, history is bound to be made on Sunday.
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2014 FIFA World Cup Countdown
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