MBABANE Chairman of the League of Churches Bishop Samson Hlatshwako has criticised gospel group leaders who call themselves pastors. Hlatshwako also highlighted that it was |
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Hanchell, who was a guest on Darold Miller Live on Guardian Radio 96.9 FM, said the preaching of far too many religious leaders is confined to the four walls of their individual churches. The bishop, who heads Citizens for Justice, said he is on a campaign to get churches to take a more active role in ridding the country of its crime problem. |
The Douglas DC-3, the plane that revolutionized air travel in the 1930s and which went out of production in 1942, is still taking flight over the dense jungles of southern Colombia, delivering passengers, food and medical supplies to remote villages in the region. A fixed-wing, propeller-driven plane that was retired from service in the U. |
Win a trip to Hollywood, honor your dog in national media, and help support charities working with dogs WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For thousands of years, dogs have protected us, comforted us, and given us their unconditional love. Now you can repay... |
Truce ditched. Peace deal scrapped. The parties agreed to revive Punch and Judy at PMQs today. Ed Miliband opened with bankers’ pay. RBS is seeking to give top traders bonuses… Continue reading The post PMQs sketch: Ed Miliband looks like an ex-leader-in-waiting appeared first on Spectator Blogs . |
Bishop Walter Hanchell took the church to task yesterday, accusing it of not doing enough in the fight against crime. Hanchell, who was a guest on Darold Miller Live on Guardian Radio 96.9 FM, said the preaching of far too many religious leaders is confined to the four walls of their individual churches. |
One week after Lancelot Quarshie celebrated his fourth birthday, he was gone. Lancelot died in a two-alarm blaze in Montgomery Village on Jan. 8, leaving his family — and their community — in shock. The fire displaced 40 residents and sent four people to the hospital. |
In stark contrast to last week's measured session following the death of Labour MP Paul Goggins , this week's exchange at the despatch box was loud, but one-sided.
Mr Cameron used the opportunity to taunt the shadow chancellor. "There's a big debate today on banking, but he wasn't allowed on the radio," the PM told the Commons. |
Plus, Brussels cuts off the tap to Prague over corruption concerns and Azerbaijan imprisons another opposition figure. |
After three years, the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo will return to the poll in 2014, announced to Radio Okapi the president of the Independent Electoral Commission (CENI), Father Apollinaire Malu Malu. The priest spoke of “urban, municipal and local elections”, which in fact regard the.... |
Cambridge city councilor Leland Cheung is planning to announce a bid for lieutenant governor, advisers said Tuesday. Cheung said he was “exploring the idea,” and planning to invest six figures in his campaign. “I think I have an opportunity to help the Democratic Party ticket in November,” he said. |
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