
Articles
-
3 weeks ago |
english.almayadeen.net | Cyril Zenda
As the rainy season starts in different parts of Africa this year, mosquitos will also be faithfully arriving in most homes to deliver malaria unlike anti-malaria bed nets, testing kits, and medicines that won’t be arriving, because the United States government has suddenly cut a $90 million contract to a firm that supplies the equipment and consumables that would have protected 53 million people in 14 most malaria-prone African countries.
-
3 weeks ago |
religionunplugged.com | Cyril Zenda
(REVIEW) Is the Church of England wobbling towards its demise? Why has there always been more disagreements than agreements within the Church of England and in its global communion? Did the Anglican Church expand globally to civilize and enlighten the world or to be complicit in evil?
-
1 month ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Cyril Zenda |Paidashe Mandivengerei
By Cyril Zenda | Religion Unplugged“He hurt us. … Guide was an only boy in a family of seven girls. What he (the abuser) did was grossly unfair. May his spirit burn in hell!”These are sentiments of Judith Nyachuru, the sister of Guide Nyachuru, the boy who died in 1992 at a holiday camp run by serial abuser John Smyth through his Zambezi Ministries in Zimbabwe. For decades, the Nyachuru family has hoped for closure, which has proved to be elusive.
-
1 month ago |
julieroys.com | Cyril Zenda |Julie Roys
“He hurt us. … Guide was an only boy in a family of seven girls. What he (the abuser) did was grossly unfair. May his spirit burn in hell!”These are sentiments of Judith Nyachuru, the sister of Guide Nyachuru, the boy who died in 1992 at a holiday camp run by serial abuser John Smyth through his Zambezi Ministries in Zimbabwe. For decades, the Nyachuru family has hoped for closure, which has proved to be elusive.
-
1 month ago |
religionunplugged.com | Cyril Zenda
HARARE, Zimbabwe — “He hurt us. … Guide was an only boy in a family of seven girls. What he (the abuser) did was grossly unfair. May his spirit burn in hell!” These are sentiments of Judith Nyachuru, the sister of Guide Nyachuru, the boy who died in 1992 at a holiday camp run by serial abuser John Smyth through his Zambezi Ministries in Zimbabwe. For decades, the Nyachuru family has hoped for closure, which has proved to be elusive.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →