Africa
Supreme Court Dismisses NPP’s Petition…Mahama “Validly” Elected
(PEACE FM)-Ghana’s Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed by the 2012 Presidential candidate of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo; his running mate
Congo-Kinshasa: Goma Anglican Church, School Damaged in Missile Attacks
Anglican Communion News Service (London) PRESS RELEASE Several missiles exploded late afternoon on August 22 in central Goma causing significant damage to St Paul’s Anglican Church and destroying three classrooms
Ghana will not fail; there will be no war – TB Joshua
Nigerian Prophet T.B Joshua has once again delivered another prophecy on events happening in Ghana, assuring Ghanaians and the world that Ghana will remain peaceful after the Supreme Court ruling
Ghana: AME Zion Bishop commends Ghanaians
The Right Reverend Dr Seth Lartey, Presiding Bishop of Western African Episcopal District of the AME Zion Church, has commended Ghanaians for telling the world they understand party politics in
Kenya: Exhumed Priest to Be Buried Again
The body of a Nyeri Catholic priest that was exhumed on Sunday night has been taken to the Mathari Mission Hospital morgue awaiting a second burial. Suspected grave thieves exhumed
Church rallies nation to overcome greed
The Ghana Province Church of the Lord (Aladura) has celebrated its 2013 “Tabora” – feast of fasting and prayers with a call on Ghanaians to overcome selfish, indifference and greed.
Tanzania: Religious Leaders Hail Mwakyembe Over Drug Trafficking War
Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam) THE Religious Leaders’ Council for Combating Drug Abuse in Tanzania has congratulated the Minister for Transport, Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, for his patriotism, courage and
Tanzania: Boy Attacks Nun in Isles Over Chicken
Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam) POLICE in Zanzibar Urban West Region have identified a boy who is suspected to have beaten a Roman Catholic Church nun, Sister Irene Lodovic
3 Nuns Paraded like ‘Prisoners of War;’ 2 Christians Killed; 58 Churches, Properties Attacked in Egypt
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor August 18, 2013|10:33 am Islamists burned down a Christian school, paraded three nuns on the streets like “prisoners of war,” and sexually abused two
Liberia: Sirleaf Renews Commitment to Upholding Religious Freedom, Joins Muslims for Prayers
(FRONTPAGE) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has renewed her commitment to upholding religious freedom and equality, as enshrined in the Liberian Constitution, and has challenged all Liberians to see such freedom