Africa
Christian-Muslim Clashes in Central African Republic Leave 75 Dead; Thousands Hiding in Churches Need Help
By Stoyan Zaimov – Clashes between Christian and Muslim groups in a town in the Central African Republican have left 75 people dead this past week, according to reports from
Burundi floods: Many dead in Bujumbura
At least 50 people are reported to have died after floods and landslides hit the Burundi capital, Bujumbura. The BBC’s Cyiriaque Muhawenayo in the city says it is not yet
Liberia: Chief Attacks Church in Liberia
The New Dawn, Monrovia – A traditional chief of River Gee County, James Pah Sayee, has launched an attack against the Church in Liberia, claiming that the Church has caused
Southern Africa archbishop launches Africa e-reader project
By ACSA media team, with additional reporting by Bellah Zulu The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA) has launched a new e-reader project to “promote electronic learning
Kenya: Youth Flock to Illuminati
The Star – A Catholic priest yesterday expressed concern over the increasing number of youth joining cults. Fr Lawrence Nyaanga singled out a sect dubbed Illuminati which he said youth
Ghana: Uphold the God-factor in nation building processes – Bishop
Ghana News Agency – Most Reverend Anthony Adanuty, Catholic Bishop of the Keta/Akatsi Diocese at the weekend exhorted Ghanaians, and especially citizens of the North Dayi District, to uphold the
Bible Society work resumes in troubled Central African Republic
From United Bible Societies Unable to return to their office because it is in an unsafe area of Bangui, Bible Society staff are temporarily working out of an office at FATEB
Nigeria: Pastor Docked for Killing Fellow Pastor
Leadership, Abuja – For allegedly killing a fellow pastor, an Osogbo chief magistrate court, yesterday, ordered that 47-year-old Julius Adepoju be remanded at the Ilesa prison. The accused, Pastor Adepoju,
Zambia: The Christ Ambassador Preaches Salvation
Upcoming Chipata gospel musician Christabell Phiri has said her music has the ability to preach salvation and help people to change from their bad morals. Christabell, who is known as
Cote d’Ivoire: Newly Named Cardinal Hopes He Can Advance Peace
Abidjan — Ivory’s Coast’s new cardinal is confident his nomination will advance peace after a decade of conflict and instability in the French-speaking West African country. “I ask God to