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Religious leaders vow to fight corruption

By Xolani Koyana

CAPE TIMES Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein in conversation with Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba at the launch in Khayelitsha of an anti-corruption campaign by the Western Cape Religious Leaders Forum, supported by Kairos Southern Africa and the SA Council of Churches. Picture: COURTNEY AFRICA.

Religious call to end graft

Neo Maditla - STAFF REPORTER

Religious leaders have launched an anti-corruption campaign in Khayelitsha and made a call on ordinary South Africans to step up the effort against the scourge.

Visions of a quality education

In these desperate and challenging times, it is instructive to hear the optimism and spirit of young voices, children fighting for a quality education and a better future.

Top-level probe into diocese

A high-level investigation into the affairs of the Anglican Diocese of Pretoria has been established to probe problems that have engulfed the church for almost a year.

City church treats British royalty to red carpet - 2012

NTANDO MAKHUBU

A PACKED congregation of worshippers and guests participated in a thanksgiving service to honour Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee with her daughter Princess Anne in attendance at St Alban’s Cathedral yesterday.

Essence of morality in academia - 2012

By Wendyl Martin

NEW BROOM: Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba being inaugurated as the University of the Western Capes Chancellor.

 

 

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Explore the rich legacy of Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, a leading figure in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. This archive serves as a testament to his profound impact on faith, community, and social justice. Delve into a treasure trove of resources, including addresses, sermons, lectures, media appearances, reflections, diaries, and more, spanning his distinguished tenure as Archbishop.