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Nigeria: Bank, Church Support Eye Surgery Camps in Kano

VOA News, Kano – Nigeria — Gunduma Hospital System Council General Hospital is one of five free camps where people are receiving cataract surgery in Dutse, Jigawa State. The Jigawa

Africa Headlines News

Delta Introduces Full Flat-Bed Seats between Accra and New York-JFK

ACCRA, October 28, 2013 – Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) has introduced its new full flat-bed BusinessElite seats on flights between Accra’s Kotoka International Airport and New York’s John F.

Africa

Ghana: Lord Kenya Heals Epileptic Patient

By Richard Owusu-Akyaw,Kumasi  – Born-again hip life musician Evangelist Lord Kenya has healed a 16-year-old girl who has been suffering from epilepsy and chronic stomach illness over the years. The epileptic

Africa

Kenya: Pastor Held for Defiling Daughter

A church leader in Ganze has been arrested for allegedly defiling her 12-year-old daughter. The Kachororoni Neema church pastor was arrested on Sunday in Mombasa when he alighted at the

Africa Politics

Uganda: Our Citizens Have Lost Faith in Politics

The New Vision – Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga launched preparations to mark 50 years since the canonisation of the martyrs. Below are some of his remarks. This year, on October 18,

Africa

Zimbabwe: Celibate and Secluded – Nuns Pray for the World

The Standard – Imagine a life without a mobile phone and being cut away from family and friends that even the death of a parent cannot reunite you with them.

Community News

Archbishop Emeritus Peter Sarpong visits Worcester

By O.B Stephen, The Christian Journal Contributer Worcester, Massachusetts – The St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church at 570 Lincoln Street in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts was the center

U.S.

Mother and 4 Children Slaughtered in Horrific Stabbing at Brooklyn House; Crazed Cousin Held as Suspect

By Leonardo Blair, Christian Post – Four children, all under age 10, and their 37-year-old mother were brutally hacked to death in a murderous rampage at an apartment in Brooklyn,

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Letter from Africa: Red tape and visas

Komla Dumor, BBC News -A few years ago I had an interesting conversation with an Ethiopian businessman as I was sitting at a bar in a hotel in Addis Ababa.

Politics

European, African Observers say Madagascar Election Credible

VOA News, Antananarivo — Madagascar’s first presidential election since a military-backed coup was free and fair, European Union (EU) and Southern African observers said on Sunday, as early results trickled