February 10, 2021 Chris Loka – Nyasa Times 1 Comment
Assemblies of God Church in Zomba has donated personal protective equipment (PPE) to Zomba General Hospital.
Pastor Chiudza Banda making a presentation of the items
Some of the items donated are buckets, hand sanitisers and hand washing soap worth over K200,000.
Speaking during the donation , Bishop MacDonald Chiudza Banda, head for the Zomba Assemblies of God (ZAG), said they made a donation to support government effort in ensuring that both medical attention seekers and health personnel’s at the facility are Covid 19 free.
“We made this donation to ensure that health workers and others who visit the facility for medical attention are in a safe environment, free from Covid 19,” he said.
Unemployed granted GH₵50,000 bail over fraud LISTEN
FEB 8, 2021
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) Court has granted a GH₵50,000.00 bail with two sureties, one of whom to be justified to a 30-year-old unemployed for defrauding by false pretences.
Kennedy Akwasi Agyemang, was said to have posed as a lawyer and succeeded in collecting huge sums of money from many people to either represent them in court or help them to be recruited into the Ghana Armed Forces, Immigration Service, and the Ghana Police Service.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges and would reappear before the Court presided by Mr Abdul Razak Musah, on March 11, this year.
Worshipers attend the inaugural mass of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Sandino, Cuba on Jan. 26, 2019. | PHOTO: DIOCESE OF ST. PETERSBURG
Authorities in the city of Santiago de Cuba demolished a church that has long been a target of the communist regime and arrested a pastor who streamed the demolition live on social media, a human rights group has reported.
According to the London-based nonprofit Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Cuban State Security brought heavy machinery and bulldozers to the Assemblies of God Church in the Abel Santamaria neighborhood of Santiago de Cuba last Friday and destroyed the church.
CSW added that the church has been under threat since 2015 even though the denomination is one of the largest religious groups in Cuba and is legally recognized by the government.
An evangelical pastor, his daughter, and more than a dozen other churchgoers were reportedly abducted while one person was killed after a team of gunmen attacked villages in the troubled Kaduna state of Nigeria on Sunday.
Pius Anyim; the many challenges of ‘a gold fish’
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BY OBINNA EZUGWU
Nigeria’s former senate president, Anyim Pius Anyim rarely comes across as a politician. Indeed he is not the usual player of the political game. A very dedicated member of the Assemblies of God Church, whose life practically revolves around work and worship, he is an oddity in a field dominated by showy men and women.
But since he burst into the scene of the country’s political theatre, the publicity shy, taciturn statesman, has continued to prove an actor of immense dexterity. His giant strides are particularly enthralling given his very humble background.