ROME - A jubilant Pope Francis celebrated reaching 10 million followers on messaging site Twitter on Sunday (Oct 20), a milestone in the Vatican's drive to spread the gospel through social media. "Dear Followers I understand there are now over 10 million of... |
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To realize effectiveness and simple information relay in the region, Kenyan Catholic Bishops have announced plans for a joint radio project following on the path taken by the Catholic Radio Network in South Sudan and Nuba Mountains.
By Peter Lokale Nakimangole. |
At a serene Hindu temple in Penang, a priest offers prayers at the altar while a devotee sits in a corner making garlands with jasmine flowers. Over at an Indian sweet factory in George Town’s Victor ..... |
Foreigner played in front of a packed house on Tuesday at the Plaza Theater in El Paso. Members of the Riverside High School choir performed with the band during its hit song "I Want to Know What Love Is." The choir won a radio contest to join the group |
According to reports, tourism minister Walter Mzembi last week unveiled a religious tourism policy which seeks to tap into the popularity of charismatic prophets within the country. A Daily News report of Thursday last week quoted Mzembi saying the policy was borne out of a realisation that many.... |
Pastor Deya, 61, appeared before a Camberwell magistrates court on Friday and was remanded in custody to appear at inner London crown court for a preliminary hearing on November 8, the paper said.
The self-proclaimed Archbishop of Gilbert Deya Ministries, which claims a UK membership of 36,000, is.... |
Lorenzo Robinson, the longtime men’s room attendant at the ’21′ Club, and an “essential part” of the experience there, one customer said, has died. |
United Kingdom-based Kenyan televangelist Gilbert Deya has been charged in a London court with a string of sex related offences. |
There are quite a few things that make Steve Coogan angry. He has no time for vacuous celebrities. “I get annoyed, I GET ANNOYED about celebrities who need to please all the people all the time, in some sort of nebulous, soupy, bland way. Who would never say anything remotely controversial because it might affect their career. |
There are quite a few things that make Steve Coogan angry. He has no time for vacuous celebrities. “I get annoyed, I GET ANNOYED about celebrities who need to please all the people all the time, in some sort of nebulous, soupy, bland way. Who would never say anything remotely controversial because it might affect their career. |
SW Radio Africa news - The Independent Voice of Zimbabwe Long dogged by bad publicity Zimbabwe has turned to religious prophets to boost its suffering tourism industry. According to reports, tourism minister Walter Mzembi last week unveiled a religious tourism policy which seeks to tap into the popularity of charismatic prophets within the country. |
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