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Uganda: New Religion Discourages Use of Cellphones
By George Bita, Over 1,300 children have failed to enroll for universal primary education in Mayuge district because of a religious sect that discourages followers from attending school. The resident
Rebecca Malope
With her wondrous voice and her charismatic stage presence Rebecca Malope is South Africa`s greatest gospel star. She has sold several million records worldwide and is guaranteed to give a
Nigeria: Boko Haram Kills Borno CAN Secretary
By Michael Olugbode, The Secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), in Borno State, Rev. Faye Pama Musa, was Tuesday evening shot dead in his house in Maiduguri by
Apostole Frank Donkor launches book on fatherhood
Do you feel the effects of the ‘Crisis of Fatherhood’ that is prevalent all over the globe? Or perhaps you have not even heard about what this ‘fatherhood crisis’ is
Methodist Bishop blasts gov’t over economy
The Methodist Bishop of the Obuasi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Stephen R. Bosomtwe-Ayensu, has condemned attitudes and behaviours of the government and its officers which have rendered the nation “bankrupt”. Speaking
EU to pledge 520m euros for Mali reconstruction
The European Union will pledge 520m euros (£442m; $673m) to help rebuild Mali at a conference of international donors in Brussels on Wednesday. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said
Africa: Mastectomy Disclosure by Angelina Jolie May Help Reduce Stigma in Africa
By Cindy Shiner, In disclosing in the New York Times on Tuesday that she underwent a double mastectomy, actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie also called attention to the many women
Africa, Asia See Boom in Priests as Europe Withers
VATICAN CITY – The number of Catholic priests in Africa and Asia has shot up over the past decade while decreasing in Europe. That matches trends in the numbers of
New Gateway Worship Album, Forever Yours, Lands at No. 1
CBN.com – (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) October 23, 2012 – The new CD, Forever Yours, from Gateway Worship, the worship experience of the 24,000 member Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, lands at
Tanzania Muslim Council condemns cathedral attack
Tanzania, once celebrated as a role model for peace in Africa, is no longer being considered ‘safe’ after an increase in inter-faith violence, with little evidence so far of perpetrators