Salvation Army Church raises red flag over rising human trafficking in Nyanza and western Kenya

Salvation Army Church raises red flag over rising human trafficking in Nyanza and western Kenya

According to a report done out of a project run by the church, communities in hotspots such as Malaba, Busia, Isebania and Kehancha face growing risks, with traffickers taking advantage of economic desperation, weakened family structures and porous borders to traffic helpless youth.

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A hundred schoolchildren abducted in Nigeria are released but more are still held

A hundred schoolchildren abducted in Nigeria are released but more are still held

At least 303 schoolchildren were seized at the Niger state school together with 12 of their teachers when gunmen attacked the St Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri community on November 21. Fifty escaped in the hours that followed.

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The Secrets We Bury: Mother told her children their dad left them only for psychic to locate his body 55 years later buried under family house

The Secrets We Bury: Mother told her children their dad left them only for psychic to locate his body 55 years later buried under family house

George Carroll, a Korean War veteran, vanished from his Long Island home in 1963, leaving his four children searching for answers for decades. Carroll’s wife, Dorothy, always told her children that their father had walked out on the family.

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US to restrict visas for Nigerians and their families implicated in violence against Christians

US to restrict visas for Nigerians and their families implicated in violence against Christians

The attacks on the community are part of a longstanding and extremely complex security crisis in Nigeria – a nation recently singled out by US President Donald Trump for “the killing of Christians” by “radical Islamists.”

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Muslim woman in conservative coastal Kenya breaks religious and cultural ceilings to soar to the top of technical education

Muslim woman in conservative coastal Kenya breaks religious and cultural ceilings to soar to the top of technical education

Latifa Mohammed, the third-born in a family of nine, says her interest in refrigeration and air conditioning (RAC) began long before she joined college. She liked observing cooling systems in homes and offices and wanted to understand how they worked.

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Kenya rolls out national Ultra-Poor Graduation Strategy to address extreme poverty

Kenya rolls out national Ultra-Poor Graduation Strategy to address extreme poverty

Speaking during the launch, Principal Secretary for Social Protection and Senior Citizens Affairs Joseph Motari hailed the initiative as a transformative step in Kenya’s fight against extreme poverty.

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Breaking point of global Anglican in offing as conservative coalition firmly reject homosexuality and liberal theology

Breaking point of global Anglican in offing as conservative coalition firmly reject homosexuality and liberal theology

Primates of Africa’s two largest national provinces, Nigeria and Uganda, have joined their Rwandan counterpart in endorsing the measure, according to Bishop Paul Donison, Gafcon’s general secretary. So have smaller churches ranging from Myanmar to the Americas.

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Trouble with Nigeria: State negligence created terror mobs that in turn fuelled political and economic crises

Trouble with Nigeria: State negligence created terror mobs that in turn fuelled political and economic crises

In the northeast, Boko Haram jihadi extremists and, more recently, an Islamic State-backed breakaway faction have since 2009 waged an insurgency to enforce their brutal interpretation of Shariah. In 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped 276 schoolgirls – mostly Christian, but some Muslim – from a school in Chibok, in Borno State.

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What ‘Godfather of vaccines’ said under oath: Vaccine critics are ‘religious zealots who believe will of God includes death and disease’

What ‘Godfather of vaccines’ said under oath: Vaccine critics are ‘religious zealots who believe will of God includes death and disease’

Under oath, vaccine pioneer Dr Stanley Plotkin revealed how conflicts of interest, ethical blind spots and scientific hubris have compromised vaccine safety. In a 2018 deposition with attorney Aaron Siri, Plotkin exposed experiments on vulnerable children, the absence of placebo-controlled trials and complete disregard for post-market surveillance.

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