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Rwanda: Genocide – Should the Church Prefer Reconciliation Over Accountability?
For those optimistic about the Roman Catholic Church taking full responsibility on behalf of Genocidaires within the church, accountability is nowhere in sight. While this may be unsettling to some
Gambia: Prostitution Becoming Rampant!
We are very much concerned about the level of prostitution in the country. And as a result, we feel more serious measures should be put in place to arrest the
Africa: AllAfrica – Celebrating ‘We Are the World’ – Today
Washington, DC — Twenty-eight years ago this month, dozens of popular musicians “checked their egos at the door” of a Los Angeles studio to record ‘We Are the World’ (WATW)
Zambia: Katombola Quits Politics to Serve God
FORMER Southern Province minister Lukulo Katombola has retired from active politics to concentrate on Christian work. Announcing his resignation on Saturday at Maramba River Lodge during a Press briefing, Mr
Zimbabwe: Various Prophets Predict President’s Victory
By Tinashe Farawo Leading prophets from various indigenous apostolic sects have predicted a resounding victory for President Mugabe in the forthcoming harmonised election expected this year. The indigenous prophets from
Boston Marathon bombing: the blame game begins
Just days after the Boston Marathon bombing, the political maneuvering and blaming have begun. Some lawmakers fault the FBI for not following up on intelligence about one of the alleged
Muslim mob burns Christian village over ‘blasphemy’
By Michael Carl An entire Christian village near the Pakistani city of Lahore reportedly was attacked and burned to the ground by a Muslim mob enraged over claims that a
Kenya: Cardinal Loses His Bid to Gag the Press
Attempt by John Cardinal Njue to block the media from covering a multi-million shillings property dispute in which he is a party has failed after a judge dismissed his plea.
Nigeria: 185 killed in battle with Islamic radicals
Baga, Nigeria — Fighting between Nigeria’s military and Islamic extremists killed at least 185 people in a fishing community in the nation’s far northeast, officials said Sunday, an attack that
Texas residents seek healing at church after deadly blast
By Tim Gaynor and Colleen Jenkins WEST, Texas (Reuters) – Hundreds of residents of this close-knit Texas town sought healing at church services on Sunday, as one school was readied