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A palava hut, a small West African hut made of a high-thatched roof and waist-high walls, traditionally serves as a town hall where villagers engage in stimulating conversations and disseminate community announcements.

PalavaHut the Online African Village is charged with a similar responsibility, but on a global level, of providing Africans in the diaspora with relevant social and cultural news, not found in mainstream media.

The quarterly publication’s in-depth coverage of culture, health, music and other lifestyle issues will pertain to African immigrants in the United States, Europe and Canada. With print and online editions, the magazine will be a meeting place for expatriates and continent-based Africans, as well as a breeding ground for progressive and provocative discussions.

PalavaHut the Online African Village is an independent and unique voice that celebrates the multi-faceted lives of Africans and Africans in the diaspora.

External Links[edit]

http://www.palavahut.com PalavaHut the Online African Village

Site Structure[edit]

The site is broken down into the following categories:

  • Magazine
  • Social Networking
  • HUT TV
  • Forum
  • Blog
  • HUT Shop

These areas contains a mixbag of works from various authors and contributors. These works and contributions may be limited to African political affairs, societal issues, national and international affair and a more.