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As the national constitutional review process continues, Kenyan Christians are pondering the crucial question of when life begin and ends.
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Pentecostals deserve more credit for South Africa’s recent socio-economic success than celebrated programs like black-empowerment policy and affirmative action, according to Dr. Lawrence Schlemmer.
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The publication of a draft constitution for Kenya, recognising the presence of Muslim civil courts known as the Kadhi courts, has continued to widen the Christian-Muslim split.
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Though Raymond Kalisa from Rwanda is an experienced video-journalist, The Media Project's storytelling workshop strengthened his script-writing skills.
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Journalists consistently miss the clear religious undertones of Uganda's guerrilla war, said David Mukholi of New Vision media.
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Read these brief interviews with the alumni of The Media Project's first "African Storytelling Workshop".
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By failing to take religion seriously, media elites and political leaders have helped to dim the prospects for religious freedom worldwide, according to Dr. Paul Marshall.
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Chris Khisa has been a journalist for the last 20 years in public broadcasting stations. He spent most of his years in the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation KBC.
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Five journalists from across Africa are now back in their home countries polishing the skills they learned during The Media Project’s pilot program on visual storytelling.
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Gorgon Sabushimike from Burundi is a young man skilled in radio broadcasting. Gorgon emphasizes that the determination to work with various private radio stations led him to his current job.
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