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Thursday, May 31, 2018

PASTORS UNITE AGAINST ABDUCTIONS AND MURDERS IN UGANDA.


After being silent for along time, finally Ugandan pastors have had the cry of the nation. We have seen miraculous results every time these men of God stood up in unity for a specific cause. At the time when ebola the deadly viral disease invaded the nation in which a prominent medical specialist also lost his life, the church stood in prayer against the plague and prayed that the disease should never return to our land and up to date despite Uganda recording the highest number of refugee influx on the continent, there has not been any calamity caused by the same disease.  In another campaign organised by the P5 pastor Jackson Senyonga  against the atrocities committed by the rebel murderer Joseph Kony, Apostle John Mulinde of the trumpet ministries knelt down in Nakivubo studium and touched the ground declaring that this land of Uganda should not allow Kony to move on it any more. That was the last of Kony's activities in Uganda, he shifted to the Central African republic to the extent that the Ugandan army had to pursue him in a foreign country because Uganda had ejected him.  

 
Over 10 renown Pastors are expected to attend a day and night prayer convention aimed at bringing together believers across Uganda to pray for God's divine intervention to stop the consistent wave of abduction of women, children and other Ugandans across the country.
Spearheaded by Dr John W Mulinde, the Founder and Global Overseer of World Trumpet Mission, the three  day event slated for June (12-14) will happen at Seguku Africa prayer mountain.

The Prayer convention is expected to draw the Presiding Apostle of the Born Again Faith, Dr Joseph Serwadda and Bishop Joshua Lwere, the senior pastor of Grace Assembly Church, Kampala and Overseer of the National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal Churches in Uganda.
Others are Apostle Michael Kimuli, Apostle Alex Mitala, Pr Jackson Ssenyonga, Bishop David Livingstone Kiganda, Pr Lauben Jjumba, Pr Deo Musoke among others.

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PRECAUTIONS FOR WORK FROM HOME JOB


With the increase of work from home Job seekers, Industrial experts have established that for every one legitimate job available online today, there are 70 scums posted and they target specifically these work from home job seekers.


However, even the scams may sound believable if job-seekers find them on a trusted, legitimate website.

"Vulnerable people who just want to do good, just survive and live the dream, that's it. Just stop the scamming," said Frances Aguirre.

Aguirre said she jumped at an opportunity to work from home when she responded to a job posting on the popular employment website, Indeed.

"He found me on somewhere where I thought I was safe, you know, that I was okay to submit my personal resume, which has references, my address, my phone number, my email," Aguirre said.

But instead of earning a salary, Aguirre ended up losing nearly $5,000.

"I've had to borrow money from family to pay our bills, so we're backed up right now because of the situation that now I'm responsible to pay the bank back for money I didn't have and that someone stole," Aguirre said.

Her so-called employer sent her checks that looked real and told her to deposit them in her checking account. Aguirre was then instructed to keep $350 for herself and use the rest to buy Apple gift cards for "children in need."

"No company will need you to deposit a check for them," said Brie Reynolds of Flex Jobs.

Reynolds is a Senior Career Specialist at Flex Jobs, a website that specializes in work-from-home jobs.

"When a job pops out of the blue and sounds really great, they go for it. They don't look at the details, or they get a funny feeling about things but they keep going, and they wind up getting scammed," Reynolds said
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