Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba has urged the youth to become "angelic troublemakers".
He was delivering his Easter message in Cape Town.
Makgoba also lashed out at President Cyril Ramaphosa for failing to explain why money was stashed away, rather than banked, at his Phala Phala farm in Limpopo.
Archbishop Makgoba said that without transparency from the president, the country still had a long way to go in the fight against corruption.
Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, says South Africans can draw hope from the story of Easter, while delivering his Easter message at a Vigil at St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town. Makgoba says whilst too many are still living in the tombs of poverty, young people can roll away the proverbial stone of corruption and inequality.
Speaking at an Easter vigil, the Anglican archbishop called on citizens to protect their futures and not to allow the country to be destroyed. CAPE TOWN - Politicians have failed to inspire South Africa's youth, according to Anglican Archbishop, Thabo Makgoba. Speaking at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town during an Easter vigil on Saturday, Makgoba said the country's politicians had made leadership about themselves - instead of committing to bettering the lives of the people.
A new commission has been launched today (25 January) at the London Stock Exchange to address the systemic risks faced by the mining sector that challenge its social license to operate and the role it needs to play in providing the minerals for the low-carbon transition.
In December 2022, Archbishop Thabo Makgoba travelled to Ukraine on a pastoral visit with Dr Greg Mills. They met with people from all walks of life, including fellow clergy, to learn more about what Ukrainians are having to currently endure.

