EMBRACING HUMANITY THROUGH CHRIST ”: REV. SELASY MCSAINT MINISTERS TO UniMAC STUDENTS By Elizabeth Abban In a powerful encounter of faith and fellowship, students of the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC) gathered at the South Legon campus for a spiritually engaging session under the UniMAC for Christ initiative. The event, hosted in the seminar room of the new campus, featured Rev. Selasy McSaint, resident pastor of the Word Cathedral at Makarios Church, who delivered a deeply moving sermon on the theme of embracing one's humanity through Christ. Rev. McSaint, known for his dynamic preaching style and message of hope, urged students to see their human struggles not as weaknesses but as opportunities to draw closer to God. “Only humans have the capacity to receive Christ,” he declared, stressing that salvation is deeply tied to our ability to be honest about our flaws, our questions, and our spiritual hunger. The preacher didn’t shy away from acknowledging ...
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GABBAGES FLOODS HOMES AND SHOPS IN NUNGUA AFTER HEAVY RAINS
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GABBAGES FLOODS HOMES AND SHOPS IN NUNGUA AFTER HEAVY RAINS By Elizabeth Abban Residents of Nungua "Nii Ship3" Road are battling a growing sanitation problem as heavy rains continue to flood homes and shops with gabbages. The issue, which worsens after each downpour, is being blamed on poor drainage and choked gutters in the area. During heavy rainfall, gabbages from nearby market areas are swept into the streets by overflowing drains. The waste then spreads across the community, entering shops, blocking doorways, flooding people's homes, and leaving gabbages and bad waste after the rainfall. “It’s very frustrating,” said Madam Lawrencia, a local shop owner. “Each time it rains, dirty water filled with gabbages enters my store. I have to clean everything before I can even start work again.” Residents say the situation is affecting their health, businesses, and daily lives. Many fear an outbreak of diseases such as cholera and typhoid if the issue is not addressed soon. ...