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African Day Parade and Festival 2013
New York City, NY – The 2013 African Day Parade and Festival held in NYC kicked off with a press conference held by State Senator Bill Perkins on September 12,
Zimbabwe: New Dimension – Praising God Through Music
By Edgar Moyana, The Herald – A new interdenominational gospel group named New Dimension has emerged onto the local music scene and has released its 7-track compilation album titled “Power
Nigeria: We Are Christian, Muslim Prayer Warriors, Ombaste Claims
(By Hir Joseph, Daily Trust) Lafia — The Eggon group, Ombatse, yes-terday denied being a cult group claiming it has no shrines. They said only a prayer group, consisting of
South Africa: Christian Aid Slams Durban Violence
The on-going brutality by Durban city officials against residents of the densely populated Cato Crest informal settlement has been strongly condemned by Christian Aid local partner organisation, the Church Land
Nigeria: Osun State Christians Protest Merger of Public Schools
By Gbenga Olarinoye, Vanguard – Osogbo — For a second time in one week, Christians in Osun State, yesterday, protested massively against the new educational policy of the state government
Ethiopia: “Ethiopians Should Avoid Religious Politics”, Hailemariam
Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency (Addis Ababa) – Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has urged Ethiopians to maintain the freedom of religion guaranteed by the Ethiopian Constitution and restrain themselves from religion
Ghana: CIG Receives 30,720 Shoes for Distribution to Poor and Needy Children
Government of Ghana (Accra) – Compassion International Ghana (CIG), a Non Governmental Christian International Organisation has taken delivery of 30,720 shoes to be distributed to poor and needy children in
Angola: Bishop Calls On Christians to Be Mature
Angolan Press – The Bishop of the United Methodist Church, Gaspar João Domingos, called on the Christians to be mature enough when they intend to achieve their goals. The bishop
Sierra Leone: Catholic Priest Weighs Into the Abortion Debate
By Matthew Jabby, Concord Times (Freetown) – A Catholic priest at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Freetown has urged members of the public to respect the sanctity and espouse the
South Africa: Tutu Feels Sorry for God
SAPA, Cape Town – Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said he “felt sorry for God” as he celebrated his 82nd birthday on Monday. Tutu made brief reference to the strife in