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Kenya: Coast Police to Enforce Ban On Crusades Following Sunday Attack
By Eugene Okumu (THE STAR) A team of police officers and officers from the CID, crime prevention unit and the anti-terror unit have launched a manhunt for two suspects at
Kenya Anti-Terrorism Unit Kills Suspect
Mohammed Yusuf NAIROBI, KENYA — (VOA NEWS) The Kenya Anti-Terrorism Unit gunned down a terror suspect on Tuesday. Security officers believe the slain suspect was behind a grenade attack in
Uganda: Lwanga Warns Christians On Complacency
By Taddeo Bwambale (THE NEW VISION) The Archbishop of Kampala, Dr Cyprian Lwanga has warned Christians against complacency, saying it was responsible for the rising cases of new HIV infection.
Rwanda: Sex Education Will Help Fight HIV – Anglican Church
By Susan Babijja (THE NEW TIMES) Teaching the young generation about the dangers of committing adultery will contribute towards fighting HIV/AIDS, the president of Mother’s Union in the Anglican Church
Zambia: Church Locked
By Moffat Chazingwa (TIMES OF ZAMBIA) IRATE congregants at St Peters’ Anglican Church in Kitwe yesterday locked the church, accusing their priest, Father Richard Luonde of using church funds to
With Mandela’s condition ‘unchanged,’ friend says ‘it’s time to let him go’
(CNN) — Former South African leader Nelson Mandela remained in intensive care Monday, two days after he was hospitalized with a recurring lung infection. The increasingly frail Mandela was rushed
Ozwald Boateng: New wind of change is blowing through Africa
(CNN) — When change comes, it comes all of a sudden, leaving only a remembrance of the past, a previous present, as its memorial. A moment as sudden as British
Mandela Remains ‘Serious But Stable’ in Hospital
South Africa says former president Nelson Mandela remains in “serious but stable” condition as he spends a third day in a Pretoria hospital getting treatment for a recurring lung infection.
Nigeria’s Dangote in World’s Top 25 Richest
By Kunle Aderinokun(THIS DAY) In line with his goal to become one of the five wealthiest people in the world in four year’s time, Aliko Dangote kept faith with his
Christians watchful as Sharif returns to power in Pakistan
(WORLD WATCH MONITOR) Pakistan’s Christians appear to have thrown some of their political support to Nawaz Sharif in the May 11 national election, even as they have reason to be