Lydia Venter continues her testimony from the mission field in Kenya of what can happen when God’s people act on dreams He gives them In the previous episode I shared how menopause affected my sleep and the manner in which the Lord woke me one night, showing me the exact […]
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Schools allowed to lease facilities for religious gatherings
By Freedom of Religion SA Good news for many churches! Public schools are again allowed to rent out their facilities for religious gatherings. FOR SA has written frequently to the Department of Basic Education to challenge their ban on allowing public schools to accommodate religious gatherings. Literally, thousands of churches across […]
Two Oceans Marathon go-ahead after apology to church leaders for Easter Sunday date clash
By Yanga Sibembe — Originally published in Daily Maverick At the eleventh hour, the City of Cape Town has issued the final race permit for the Two Oceans Marathon which is to take place over the Easter weekend. Whether the iconic race would proceed as planned was up in the […]
Dr Fay launches weekly ‘By the Well’ talk show
Dr Fay Nqoloba, aka MaFay, a dedicated prayer warrior and CEO of Warrior Woman of the Kingdom, who has not allowed a serious case of Covid-19 and an ongoing battle against cancer to stop her from mobilising prayer warriors across Africa through prayer connect gatherings, recently launched a weekly chat […]
Health regulations: comments deadline extended to April 24, WhatsApp submission added
Health minister Dr Joe Phaahla today announced the extension until April 24 of the deadline for public comments on amendments to the health regulations the government wants to introduce following the termination of the state of disaster. Previously the deadline for submissions was Friday April 13. The government will allow […]
Bottling company assists Ntuzuma flood victims
Bottling company aQuellé is delivering water and mineral drinks to traumatised families in Ntuzuma informal settlement in eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal which is facing a severe water shortage as a result of flood damage to water infrastructure and contamination of rivers. More than 40% of the settlement’s population is made up of […]
142 killed and 70 abducted in simultaneous attacks in Nigeria’s Plateau state
Originally published on CSW At least 142 people were killed, 156 were injured and 70 were abducted on April 10 during simultaneous attacks on communities in the Kanam Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau state, Nigeria by hundreds of armed assailants of Fulani origin. Survivors from the affected communities, which […]
Civil society coalition tells Nelson Mandela Bay councillors days of ‘winner take all’ are over
A broad-based civil society group which aims to tackle municipal chaos in Nelson Mandela Bay held separate virtual meetings on Tuesday with leaders of major political parties whose ongoing power struggles have rendered the metro incapable of delivering basic services to communities and businesses. The two meetings followed a press […]
We’ll follow Covid-19 rules, but not demand proof of the jab — Bishop Mosa Sono
Originally published in Sowetan Live We will obey God, not men.” With these words, executive board member of the International Federation of Christian Churches (IFCC) Bishop Mosa Sono says their affiliate churches will adhere to the 50% capacity of congregants ahead of the Easter weekend, but will not demand proof […]
Kingfisher FM gets 7-year broadcast license
Special report by Kingfisher FM After 26 years of broadcasting a grace-filled message of hope to the community of Nelson Mandela Bay And surrounds, Christian Community Radio Station Kingfisher FM looks to the future and are thrilled to announce the receipt of our new 7-year broadcasting license which came on […]