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Africa

South Africa President Zuma Asks God to Come Down and Cleanse People Before Second Coming

BY Stoyan Zaimov , Christian Post Reporter – South African President Jacob Zuma has speculated on the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, calling on God to come down for a

Community News Headlines

Influx of African Immigrants Shifting National and New York Demographics

By Sam Roberts, New York Times – Threatened with arrest in 2009, Lamin F. Bojang fled Gambia after publicly contradicting its president’s claims that he could cure AIDS. Now 31, Mr.

Community News

5th annual Ghana Parade and Festival held in Crotona Park

The Christian Journal, Bronx NY – Ghanaians in the Bronx, New York came out on August 9 2014 to attend and support the Ghana Day Parade in Crotona Park in

Africa

Ghana: Volunteerism Is Essential – Evangelist Yeboah

Government of Ghana – The Spokesperson for the Ampiah-Kwofie World Outreach (AKWO), Evangelist Emmanuel Yeboah has said volunteerism among the citizenry was essential in the wake of the economic challenges

U.S.

Missouri Protests Resume Over Black Teen’s Shooting Death

ST. Louis, VOA News — More than 100 demonstrators marched peacefully in St. Louis, calling for the arrest of a white police officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager

Entertainment News

Nigeria’s ‘Nollywood’ Movie Industry Rolls at High Gear

Heather Murdock, VOA News Lagos—Twenty years after its birth in a video shop in Lagos, Nigeria’s “Nollywood” is one of the most prolific film industries on earth. Despite low budgets

Headlines Politics

Italian politician asks Pope for exorcism after Congolese MP ‘puts spell on him’

Roberto Calderoli, who said that Italy’s first black minister reminded him of an orang-utan, has asked for an exorcism after accusing Cecile Kyenge’s father of putting a curse on him

Church & Ministries

ICGC’s Destiny Summit called off due to Ebola

Tv3network.com – The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) has cancelled its much-anticipated ‘Destiny Summit’ as a result of the deadly Ebola virus, which has so far claimed over 1,400 lives