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NLBC team touches down in Kenya for medical outreach
NAIROBI, Kenya, Africa- A medical outreach team organised by the New Life Baptist Church (NLBC) and Pastor Bishop John I. Cline has touched down in Nairobi, Kenya to provide children of the NLBC-funded Tortola Child Rescue and Education Centre (TCRAEC) with medical services and donations.
British Council launches inquiry after Kenyan staff allege racism
LONDON, United Kingdom- The British Council has launched an inquiry into allegations from black current and former staff members in Kenya who claim they were subjected to systemic racism.
Dr Smith’s last tax payer funded trip? He goes to Africa
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Many United States of America (USA) Presidents visit Africa, in the 8th year of their last term.
Jordan R. Cline & USA peers raise funds for VI's Kenya school
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI - A donation of a little over $1,000 raised by the nephew of Bishop John I. Cline, Jordan R. Cline for a project in Nairobi Kenya, may seem as a drop in the ocean but the mere thought of how he got the cash raised and other spin off results will be forever remembered.
Kenya church raid: Baby Satrin Osinya flown to Nairobi
BBC
A baby who had a bullet lodged in his head during Sunday's attack on a church near Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa has been flown to the capital Nairobi for specialised treatment.
NLBC on quest to finish school in Kenya
DUFFS BOTTOM, Tortola, VI – Members of the ‘Africa Mission’ committee today March 14, 2014, announced at a press conference that they are on a quest to raise some $35k for the ‘ Tortola Child Rescue and Educational Centre’.
Rampant Rushida romps to record!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - David Rudisha became the first athlete to set a new world record on the track at London 2012 as he won the 800m gold medal on Thursday August 9th, 2012.
Virgin Islanders encouraged to visit Africa
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Government officials, workers and delegates from the private sector gathered along with His Excellency Hon. Dr. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, in an effort to show reverence to God, thanking him and asking him for guidance for the way forward.