NEW Global African Publication Launches in Canada: Afri-Culture

For Immediate Release 
(Ottawa, ON- March 25, 2013) - Over the last decade a number of long withstanding ethnic publications have fell under economic pressures to a closure. Although many news sources have been lost, there is a new generation of young entrepreneurs ready to take the reigns and build sustainable media companies to fill in the information gap to the audiences highly neglected in commercial media. Raissa Nkuba, a young Congolese-descent entrepreneur, founded and launched Afri-Culture in January 2013.

Afri-Culture is an online publication that focuses on the 'state of affairs' in African news around the world. As the African Diaspora's population grows, the need for news on the "Motherland" is much needed. Solely in its third month of launching this year, Afri-Culture has already over 6,000 followers on its social media accounts, and a growing global readership. 

www.Afri-Culture.com
"Afri-Culture was founded to celebrate, honor and empower people of African descent. At Afri-Culture, we take pride in the fact that we promote strictly positive information involving the African continent. Most of what is shown on the news in relation to Africa is usually negative. Why aren't we seeing news regarding Africa's incredibly fast development in the last couple of years? It's very important that we demonstrate a balanced perspective of the African continent. It's true--there is poverty in Africa, but the African continent is also home to some of the greatest authors, musicians and thinkers. Who is telling their stories? Afri-Culture was founded to tell the many stories of Africa. We are taking up this cause to empower and inspire the future generation. Although, the publication has been around for three months, it has quickly gained a significant  number of fans and supporters -- future proving people are yearning for this information." - Raissa Nkuba, CEO of Afri-Culture 

Raissa Nkuba (CEO)

About Afri-Culture:                                                                                                                                                                                 
Afri-Culture is a Canadian-based online source of information on current “state of affairs” involving Africa. Afri-Culture is dedicated to providing to its readers with strictly positive information pertaining to Africa and Africans.

Twitter: @Afri_Culture