[New Delhi, TCT] Leading IT training institute Koenig Solutions has introduced a new Platinum Series of exclusive and highly specialized IT training programs to its already wide range of IT training and certification programs to help equip its corporate clients with high-end technical skills. The Platinum series was launched in a gala event at Oberoi, Bangalore in the presence of over 100+ IT Partners and esteemed customers on 12th February, 2016.
Kenyans anxious over South Sudan talks
[Nairobi, Kenya, TCT] It was barely days after the second president of Kenya late Daniel Arap Moi was buried when news filtered in that the peace talks in South Sudan had hit a deadlock. The late Moi was among the most concerned African leaders with the peace and lasting stability for South Sudan, sending envoys over the years to negotiate and follow up on efforts to see the youngest democracy in Africa settle down.
FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, AN INTERNATIONAL WOMAN OF POWER. . . THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
[DC, USA IRD] February 8 is the Feast Day of Josephine Bakhita, former Sudanese slave, canonized as St. Josephine Bakhita on October 1, 2000. Yes, I realize that this blog is in the Evangelical channel, but the life and testimony of this saint is truly Ευαγγέλιο, the Good News of the Gospel. It is also a reminder of how God can use for good the most evil and despicable actions of men. And it is a demonstration of Jesus’ love for the daughters of Darfur.
South Sudanese are tired of war, they are demanding for peace, now!
The donkey is known as the beast. As the beast of burden, it is expected to carry heavy loads without complaining, no matter what cruelty the owner metes on it. However, there are times when the donkey can no longer bear cruel treatment by its owner. When such happens, the donkey is known to throw down its burden and turn against its owner in anger. This is what is about to happen in South Sudan now.
Religious leaders hail Justice Abel Alier, saying he is a symbol of good leadership
[Juba, South Sudan TCT] --Religious leaders hailed South Sudanese eminent politician Abel Alier as symbol of good leadership last weekend and urged politicians to follow his footsteps.
