Africa
Passover of year 2020 God is going to break the limitations of divination and astrology over those that are living a Hebrew lifestyle. God commands Moses to go to Egypt Mizraim (a place where divination and witchcraft rules), and command Pharaoh the king of astrologers, to let the Hebrew people go. Exodus 9:1 Then the […]
Pst Nalunga Harriet Wizeye is the founder of Love and Care organization. The organization helps orphanages (children with out parents), by giving them education through the levels of nursery and primary school, giving them aid etc. Love & Care also takes care of women by giving them education, support, coaching, consultancy which aims at developing, […]
Capacity is the ability to perform or produce; capability. The maximum amount or number that can be received or contained; cubic contents; volume: The power of receiving, to contain (like unto a container) which is able to possess, preserve and maintain the knowledge, or amount of information which is poured into it etc.; mental ability: […]
Matthew 13:45 The kingdom of heaven is compared to a “pearl of great price (something of great value). Why was Uganda called the pearl of Africa by the European explorers? Uganda was given the name (the pearl of Africa), because in Uganda most of all the beauty, natural resources, climate and culture in form of […]
Meanwhile, in 1901 the completion of the Uganda Railway from the coast at Mombasa to the Lake Victoria port of Kisumu moved colonial authorities to encourage the growth of cash crops to help pay the railway’s operating costs. Another result of the railway construction was the 1902 decision to transfer the eastern section of the Uganda Protectorate to the Kenya Colony, then called the East […]
The ultimate political agenda of the European Union Europe acknowledges the fact that it’s existence depends on the resources, and minerals of Africa. The six of nations which were present at beginning of forming of the European Union, came together with the aim of stopping the conflict (scramble for Africa), which was taking place among […]
What happened in Uganda after the Buganda agreement 1900? The Baganda immediately offered their services to the British as administrators over their recently conquered neighbours, an offer which was attractive to the economy-minded colonial administration. Baganda agents fanned out as local tax collectors and labour organizers in areas such as Kigezi, Mbale, and, significantly, Bunyoro. This subimperialism […]
Migration of the black Hebrews to Northern and Western Africa After the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple many Black Hebrews fled into Africa. Between the periods of Pompeyand Julius Ceasaer about 1,000,000 Hebrews fled to Africa. The Hebrews hid and lived in Africa for over 1,500 years from 70 A.D. to 1619 A.D. These […]
The Canaanite languages or Canaanite dialects are one of the two subgroups of the Northwest Semitic languages, the other being the Aramaic language. Aramaic (אַרָמָיָא Arāmāyā, Syriac: Arabic آرامية) is a Middle Eastern language or group of languages belonging to the Semitic subfamily of the Afroasiatic language family. They language was spoken by the ancient […]
Enki-the deity of mixed sexes:
Enki (pron.: /ˈɛŋki/) (Sumerian: dEN.KI(G) The deity who introduced the mixed erotic desires and feeling of wanting to be male and female at the sometime, thus making the human body into a state of becoming hermaphroditic.
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