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Man claims to be god

Tue, Jan 17, 2012

Sexual healing and thieving lands false 'prophet' into trouble.

Sexual healing and thieving lands false 'prophet' into trouble.

Sun, Jan 15, 2012

A self-styled Nigerian prophet, Efe Ese, who claims he specialises in exorcising evil spirits with his penis, has found himself in the grips of the police after stealing from one of his victims.Efe, by his trade, hypnotised women he prophesied to and lured them into believing that they were tormented by evil spirits.

Bishop declares support for Mugabe

by Special correspondent

Mon, Jan 09, 2012

ZIMBABWEAN ex-communicated Anglican Archbishop Nobert Kunonga has openly declared his support for the ageing tyrant Robert Mugabe and his party Zanu-PF in the next elections.

Zimbabwe's Deputy Chief Justice opens legal year

Zimbabwe's Deputy Chief Justice opens legal year

by Africa Legal Brief

Mon, Jan 09, 2012

Zimbabwe's Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba will on Monday deliver a keynote address to mark the start of the Zimbabwe 2012 legal year at the High Court in Harare.

Anglican Primate Calls on Zimbabwe's Mugabe to Stop Worshipers' Persecution

by VOA

Wed, Jan 04, 2012

Armed police stopped a meeting by clerics Tuesday saying it contravened a ruling by Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku saying excommunicated Bishop Nolbert Kunonga was the true Bishop of Harare, not Bishop Chad Gandiya, recognized internationally

Zimbabwe police stop Anglican prayer retreat under security laws

Mon, Jan 02, 2012

HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwean police stopped a retreat of 80 clergy over claims that their prayer gathering was not given police clearance under sweeping security laws, the country’s mainstream Anglican church said Tuesday.

Malawi's Joyce Banda Defends Visits to TB Joshua

Malawi's Joyce Banda Defends Visits to TB Joshua

Fri, Dec 30, 2011

Malawi Vice President Joyce Banda says she would not stop visiting Nigeria to worship at Prophet TB Joshua's temple.

Christmas blast kills 19 at Nigeria church: resident

by Reuters

Sun, Dec 25, 2011

A powerful blast hit a Catholic church on the outskirts of the Nigerian capital Abuja during a Christmas service on Sunday killing many people, residents said, and one counted 19 bodies from the explosion.