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Religious leaders in KZN happy to be used as guinea pigs

Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize (left), and KZN MEC for Health, Nomagugu Simelane (right) look on as Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, the head of the Anglican Church in South Africa, gets his Covid-19 vaccination at the Royal Showgrounds in Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday. Moeketsi Mamane Religious leaders in KwaZulu-Natal were happy to be used as “guinea pigs” by the government to spread the message that South Africans should get vaccinated against Covid-19. Cardinal Wilfrid Napier, the Catholic Archbishop of Durban, said the clergy in the province had made a decision, at the start of lockdown in March last year, to help the government fight the country’s “new enemy”.

KwaZulu-Natal church leaders speak out against xenophobia

Nokulunga Majola, GroundUp Church leaders are concerned about the anti-foreign sentiments. uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association members have been linked to the protests, but the organisation says it is against xenophobia. Religious leaders under the KwaZulu-Natal Christian Council gathered on Thursday to express solidarity with those affected by xenophobic attacks in Durban in recent months. The event in Medwood Gardens, opened by Cardinal Wilfrid Napier, was attended by about 100 people, GroundUp reported. READ | Reading a statement, Reverend Musa Zondi said: Such violence is unjust and further foments anger, frustration and hopelessness among our own poor and unemployed. We strongly advocate for dialogue, mutual acceptance and collaboration as God s way of enabling South Africans and foreign nationals to rise above their dire circumstances.

KZN church leaders speak out against xenophobia

KZN church leaders speak out against xenophobia
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IN PICTURES | Diakonia Council of Churches beachfront Good Friday service

IN PICTURES | Diakonia Council of Churches beachfront Good Friday service 02 April 2021 - 11:11 Cardinal Wilfred Napier places flowers on a cross to honour health workers, which was the theme of a beachfront Good Friday service in Durban. Image: Thuli Dlamini The Diakonia Council of Churches paid tribute to health workers by hosting on open-air Good Friday service at Durban s beachfront on Friday morning. Addington Hospital served as the backdrop for the service attended by a limited number of worshippers including KwaZulu-Natal premier Sihle Zikalala and Catholic Archbishop of Durban Cardinal Wilfrid Napier. The service was livestreamed to the public. Napier said: “Last year we were not able to gather as a community, we had to be in our homes and do what we had to do.

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