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Zimbabwe: Inaugural Christian Hip-Hop Awards On Cards
The Herald, By Yeukai Karengezeka – Christian hip hop artistes are set to benefit from the upcoming Christian Hip Hop Achievements Awards slated for December 13. Event organiser, Noel Borerwe
Kenya: Compelling an Employee to Work During His Day of Worship Is Unconstitutional
The Star, By Andrew Halonyere and Valarie Adhiambo – The Kenya Forestry Service has been stopped from punishing its employee Robert Mboya Nyaringo for failing to go for training on
Ghana: Church called on to partner State against corruption
GNA – Mr Eric Opoku, Brong-Ahafo Regional Minister, on Sunday, appealed to churches to partner the state in the fight against indiscipline and corruption which is on the rise. He
Liberia has shortage of body bags, supplies to fight Ebola outbreak
(CNN) — As the world reels from its worst Ebola outbreak, the nation hardest hit is declaring a shortage of body bags, which are crucial to preventing the spread of
Tips for Getting Enough Healthy Protein in Your Diet
(StatePoint) At a time when over a third of American adults are obese and childhood obesity rates are rising exponentially, more Americans are looking for meat alternatives in their dining
Hospitals Not Prepared for Ebola, Nurses Union Says After Texas Nurse Tests Positive for Virus
BY Anugrah Kumar , Christian Post Contributer – As follow-up tests confirmed Sunday that a Texas nurse who cared for patient Thomas Eric Duncan has become the first known American
Let fear of God help achieve economic prosperity — Aglow President
Graphic Online – The President of Aglow International, Ghana, Mrs Dorothy Danso, says the greatest desire of Ghanaian Christian women is for the country to achieve sustainable economic prosperity and
Ghana: Use pulpit to convince the wayward to change — Rev. Yinkah Sarfo
The Anglican Primate of the Church of West Africa, the Most Reverend Professor Daniel Yinkah Sarfo, has said there is the need for churches to preach messages that will convince
Dallas Ebola Patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, Dies
NY Times, Dallas — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, the patient with the first case of Ebola diagnosed in the United States and the Liberian man at the center of a