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Brothers , sisters and friends we do have a a big land about 1600 hectare we are looking for possible buyer who can buy it and carry on any economic activity.
The land contains three rivers it is within a fertile region of Uganda.
Feel free to contact me for more information.
Thank you.
The land contains three rivers it is within a fertile region of Uganda.
Feel free to contact me for more information.
Thank you.
All my friends and those at my page i would like to tell you that i will be away for some time but hope to come back soon.
May God bless you.
Thank you.
May God bless you.
Thank you.
Pope ends Africa tour with mosque visit in besieged Muslim enclave
November 30, 2015
Pope Francis meets a patient as he visits a Paediatric Hospital in Bangui, Central African Republic
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Pope Francis meets a patient as he visits a Paediatric Hospital in Bangui, Central African Republic, …
By Joe Bavier and Philip Pullella
BANGUI (Reuters) - Pope Francis ventured into one of the world's most dangerous neighborhoods on Monday to implore Christians and Muslims to end a spiral of hate, vendetta and bloodshed that has killed thousands over the past three years and divided a nation.
Ending his three-nation Africa tour under intense security, Francis passed through a no-man's zone to enter PK5, a district where most Muslims who have not fled Central African Republic's capital Bangui have now sought refuge. He later celebrated Mass in the national stadium before flying back to Rome.
The PK5 neighborhood has been cut off from the rest of the city for the past two months by a ring of so-called anti-balaka Christian militias, who block supplies from entering and Muslims from leaving.
A heavy deployment of United Nations peacekeepers with rifles and bullet-proof vests was present throughout PK5 and armored vehicles mounted with machine guns were positioned along the route of Pope Francis' motorcade.
U.N. sharpshooters looked out from the tops of the minarets crowning the freshly repainted green and white mosque, where hundreds of PK5's Muslims listened as Francis made an impassioned appeal for an end to the violence.
"Christians and Muslims are brothers and sisters," he said after a speech by Imam Tidiani Moussa Naibi, one of the local religious leaders trying to foster dialogue.
"Those who claim to believe in God must also be men and women of peace," he said, noting that Christians, Muslims and followers of traditional religions had lived together in peace for many years.
He appealed for "an end to every
November 30, 2015
Pope Francis meets a patient as he visits a Paediatric Hospital in Bangui, Central African Republic
.
View gallery
Pope Francis meets a patient as he visits a Paediatric Hospital in Bangui, Central African Republic, …
By Joe Bavier and Philip Pullella
BANGUI (Reuters) - Pope Francis ventured into one of the world's most dangerous neighborhoods on Monday to implore Christians and Muslims to end a spiral of hate, vendetta and bloodshed that has killed thousands over the past three years and divided a nation.
Ending his three-nation Africa tour under intense security, Francis passed through a no-man's zone to enter PK5, a district where most Muslims who have not fled Central African Republic's capital Bangui have now sought refuge. He later celebrated Mass in the national stadium before flying back to Rome.
The PK5 neighborhood has been cut off from the rest of the city for the past two months by a ring of so-called anti-balaka Christian militias, who block supplies from entering and Muslims from leaving.
A heavy deployment of United Nations peacekeepers with rifles and bullet-proof vests was present throughout PK5 and armored vehicles mounted with machine guns were positioned along the route of Pope Francis' motorcade.
U.N. sharpshooters looked out from the tops of the minarets crowning the freshly repainted green and white mosque, where hundreds of PK5's Muslims listened as Francis made an impassioned appeal for an end to the violence.
"Christians and Muslims are brothers and sisters," he said after a speech by Imam Tidiani Moussa Naibi, one of the local religious leaders trying to foster dialogue.
"Those who claim to believe in God must also be men and women of peace," he said, noting that Christians, Muslims and followers of traditional religions had lived together in peace for many years.
He appealed for "an end to every
Filipino devotee Ruben Enaje screams as he is nailed to the cross for the 29th time during Good Friday rituals Friday, April 3, 2015 at Cutud, Pampanga province, northern Philippines. Several Filipino devotees had themselves nailed to crosses Friday to remember Jesus Christ's suffering and death, an annual rite frowned upon by church leaders in this predominantly Roman Catholic country
Friends you are in a situation of travel from one destination to another but you have three options traveling on road.
You have to board one of these :
1] A bus full of prisoners heading to from court to jail.
2] A funeral van with a dead body plus mourners.
3] A garbage trucker full of garbage smelling.
Friends which one would you prefer and why so?
You have to board one of these :
1] A bus full of prisoners heading to from court to jail.
2] A funeral van with a dead body plus mourners.
3] A garbage trucker full of garbage smelling.
Friends which one would you prefer and why so?
hello brothers, sisters and friends how are you i miss you all and am here to wish you all the lovely holly month of December. And last to rest for your forgiveness for not attending to your mails because these day am away from the net service. God bless you all.
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