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Tanzania: Religious Leaders Hail Mwakyembe Over Drug Trafficking War
Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam) THE Religious Leaders’ Council for Combating Drug Abuse in Tanzania has congratulated the Minister for Transport, Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, for his patriotism, courage and
Tanzania: Boy Attacks Nun in Isles Over Chicken
Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam) POLICE in Zanzibar Urban West Region have identified a boy who is suspected to have beaten a Roman Catholic Church nun, Sister Irene Lodovic
Egypt: Government Must Protect Christians From Sectarian Violence
Amnesty International (London) PRESS RELEASE There has been an unprecedented rise in sectarian violence across Egypt targeting Coptic Christians and the Egyptian authorities must take immediate steps to ensure their
Ghana: 23 Catholic priests ordained in Accra
(Daily Graphic)Twenty-three young men were on Saturday ordained into the Catholic priesthood by the Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, the Most Rev Charles Gabriel Palmer-Buckle, in Accra. The priests, who had
Central African Republic Coup Leader Sworn in as President
VOA News Central African Republic rebel leader Michel Djotodia has been sworn in as interim president of the violence-plagued nation, five months after seizing power in a coup. Djotodia took
$103 Robbery Cripples Church’s Dinner Program for Homeless
By Leonardo Blair , CP Reporter A new dinner program for the homeless run by the Rock of Refuge Pentecostal Church in Middletown, N.Y., was crippled last week after $103
Madagascar Disqualifies President, 2 Key Rivals from Election
VOA News Madagascar’s electoral court has disqualified incumbent President Andry Rajoelina and two other high-profile candidates from standing in a presidential election scheduled for Friday. In a ruling announced Sunday,
The Pain of Bitterness
By Charles Stanley, Christian Post Contributor 1 Samuel 13:5-14 Bitterness is never a proper response for a child of God. It poisons the mind, emotions, and spirit. When did this
3 Nuns Paraded like ‘Prisoners of War;’ 2 Christians Killed; 58 Churches, Properties Attacked in Egypt
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor August 18, 2013|10:33 am Islamists burned down a Christian school, paraded three nuns on the streets like “prisoners of war,” and sexually abused two
Liberia: Sirleaf Renews Commitment to Upholding Religious Freedom, Joins Muslims for Prayers
(FRONTPAGE) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has renewed her commitment to upholding religious freedom and equality, as enshrined in the Liberian Constitution, and has challenged all Liberians to see such freedom