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Africa: UK Churches Join Voices With Faith Leaders Demanding an End to Nuclear Weapons
Four member churches of the World Council of Churches (WCC) are represented among 26 faith leaders in the United Kingdom who issued a joint statement recently calling on states with
Ghana: What Is Ghana’s Definition of Urban Gospel Music?
The Ghanaian Chronicle – With songs from Eugene Zotar, Cwasi Oteng, No Tribe, Ohema Mercy, just to mention a few, which have become entrenched songs which Ghanaians have come to
Nigeria: Made-in-ABU Car Launched in Zaria
Daily Trust – The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) at the weekend unveiled a car that was manufactured by the institution’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. While unveiling the car to journalists,
Africa: Eighty Countries Adopt Call to Action At First UN Conference On Dementia
A two-day ministerial conference on dementia hosted by the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) ended in Geneva today with 80 countries calling for action to address “a tidal wave”
Tunisia: Gunmen Storm Tunisia Museum, Kill 19
By Adebayo Hassan-Premium Times Tunisian forces have shot dead two armed men who killed 19 people and took several others hostage at a museum in the capital, Tunis, on Wednesday.
Ghana to Get Additional 3,665MW of Power in Five Years – President
President John Mahama has stated that an additional 3,665 megawatts (MW) of power would be injected into the national grid over the next five years. The President announced this today
Nigeria: Ghana 1000 Consortium and Shell Enter into Exclusive Negotiations for LNG Supply to the Ghana 1000 Power Project
LNG can potentially lower the cost of power in Ghana by up to 35 percent when compared to power generated from light crude oil. The ability to import LNG into
US drone kills al-Shabab leader in Somalia – Pentagon
BBC News – The US defence department has confirmed that it has killed an al-Shabab leader, Adan Garar. The Pentagon says the militant was hit by a drone equipped with
Sierra Leone VP Samuel Sam-Sumana sacked
BBC News – Sierra Leone’s Vice-President Samuel Sam-Sumana has been sacked for seeking political asylum in a foreign embassy, the president’s office has said. President Ernest Bai Koroma had dismissed
Presbyterian group changes marriage definition to include same-sex couples
CNN -The country’s largest Presbyterian denomination has changed its definition of marriage to include gay couples — though not explicitly. Presbyterian Church (USA) approved an amendment to its constitution after