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CoL president leads community prayer lunch
Circle of Light President John Coors spoke to 500 people at a prayer luncheon in Lubbock, Texas. |
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Chadian citizens protest the charcoal ban
The population calls for a suspension of the ban until alternative energy alternatives are made available. |
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Government on charcoal causes panic in Chad
Families desperately search for fuel sources for cooking fires after the government banned the use of charcoal. |
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Dam project to boost electricity in Africa
Africa leaders investigate plans to build the largest and most powerful hydroelectric dam in the world in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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Reports on Post-Election Violence
For regular updates on news in Africa, including how Kenya is shaping up after weeks of post-election violence, visit the BBC Africa news page. |
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Mudslides in CoL community of Malava
BBC reports 13 killed and 39 injured by August mudslides in Malava, Kenya. |
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Toiling in the dark Africa's power crisis
The New York Times discusses Africa's power crisis. |
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Interstate Batteries employees experience Circle of Light
Interstate features Circle of Light in the July issue its monthly magazine. (Article appears on pgs. 6-7.) |
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Crackdown on thieves of copper electricity wire
Challenges like the constant loss of expensive copper electrical wire, are what make it so difficult to provide traditional energy forms to rural areas of Africa. The BBC reports on a crime crackdown to target this problem in South Africa. |
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CoL president profiled in Rocky Mountain News
John Coors, CoL founder and president, explains the Circle of Light program and his passion for the poor in Africa in a Rocky Mountain News article. |
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