Archbishop of Kampala Cyprian Kizito Lwanga yesterday announced the suspension of controversial priest Jacinto Kibuuka, withdrawing all his priestly duties,[9] including celebrating the sacraments, preaching the word of God and pastoral care of the faithful.[6] Check Also: Pope Criticises West For Trying To Export Own Brand of Democracy to Africa This means that Fr Kibuuka, whose Mamre Prayer Centre – Uganda ...
Read More »America Evacuates Its Embassy Staff From South Sudan
America is evacuating non-emergency staff from its embassy in South Sudan, [9]after an escalation of fighting in the capital that has killed scores including a Chinese U.N. peacekeeper.[4] Check also: Meet South Sudan’s Current Minister for Water Resources And Irrigation The America State Department said the security situation in Juba Sunday had seen a “sudden and serious deterioration,” with clashes ...
Read More »Noisy Churches And Mosques Closed in Lagos Nigeria
Authorities in Nigeria’s Lagos State have shut 70 churches and 20 mosques in an attempt to reduce high noise levels.About 10 hotels, [2]pubs and club houses were also closed, officials said.[7] Check also: S.A Prophet Drowns After Attempting To walk On Water Some estimates put Lagos’ population at around 20 million,[6] creating a constant background of noise – from the ...
Read More »Sadio Mane Southampton’s Forward Joins Liverpool
Liverpool have completed the signing of Sadio Mane for £34m from Southampton.[9] Check also: Lionel Messi Retires From International Football Sadio joins on a five-year deal and is Liverpool’s third summer signing after German goalkeeper Loris Karius and Cameroon defender Joel Matip. The 24-year-old Senegal striker’s fee could rise to £36m,[5] eclipsing the £35m paid in 2011 for Andy Carroll, ...
Read More »Highlights Of Uganda, Rwanda And Tanzania Budgets For Financial Year 2016 / 17
Following are highlights of budgets for the financial year 2016/17 for Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania.[6] Check also: The highlights of Uganda Budget 2015 / 2016 financial yr The budget announcements are coordinated among most governments across the East African Community, [9]which comprises Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan and Burundi. The financial year starts on July 1 across the region. ...
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