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Ghana: Pastor in Gh¢122,500 Fraud
By Helena Selby-(CHRONICLE) An Accra-based pastor is standing trial at an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly defrauding a businessman of an amount of GH¢122,500, under the pretext of supplying him
2 Minnesota women sentenced for funding Somali militants
By Faith Karimi (CNN) — A federal court has sentenced two Minnesota women to lengthy prison sentences for soliciting donations in the name of charity, then funneling the funds to
Albino activist fights witchcraft killings
From Earl Nurse, (CNN) — Carefully maneuvering around a jumble of slippery rocks, Josephat Torner slowly steps inside a cluster of dark caves in northeast Tanzania. Ahead of him, leading
Bishop urges religious groups to live in harmony
The Right Reverend Dr Daniel Sylvanus Mensah Torto, Bishop of Accra Anglican Diocese, on Thursday, urged the various religious groups to live in peace and harmony, to promote development. He
Zimbabwe: ‘Call to Worship Africa’ Concert On This Month
THE annual Call to Worship Africa concert begins on May 24 with South African-based artiste Mkhululi Bhebhe as the major drawcard. The two-day seminar will see other musicians such as
Uganda: Govt, Pastors Clash Over Family Values
The state minister for Gender and Culture, Rukia Nakadama, has urged religious leaders to put family issues first on their agenda. Speaking at celebrations to mark International Day for Families,
Nigeria: We Need Peace to Rebuild Nigeria – Oritsejafor
President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has said that peace is necessary to rebuild Nigeria and restore herprestige in the committee of nations. He said this
Namibia: Ban Christian Holidays Too!
I HAVE heard enough of the heated debate between the Ministry of Education (MoE) and Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) over whether Bible studies should be re-introduced in public
Evangelicals Need to Repent, Examine Racism, Black Pastor Says
By Napp Nazworth/ The Christian Post WASHINGTON – The pursuit of racial and ethnic unity is essential for the Church’s witness, argues Lance Lewis, pastor of Christ Redemption Fellowship in
Zambia Blocking Opposition Party Registration, Says Priest
By Peter Clottey A Roman Catholic priest has accused Zambia’s government of preventing him from registering his political party to challenge the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) Party in the next