Diocese of GrahamstownNews Release: Respond to
Tsvangirai's Plea for Help - Anglican Archbishop
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MAKGOBA
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FEBRUARY 25
Support PM Tsvangirai's Appeal For Help, Says Archbishop Makgoba
Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town today (Wednesday) appealed to the
international community "to give generously" to Zimbabwe's new unity
government in response to pleas for help by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
"Although many have had reservations in the past about whether the inclusive
government... can work, it is right now the only hope which the people of
Zimbabwe have, and we must do all we can to make it work," Archbishop
Makgoba said.
He was preaching in St George's Cathedral, Cape Town, at an Ash Wednesday
service (marking the beginning of Lent in the Christian calendar).
Archbishop Makgoba, supported by Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury and
other leaders of the world-wide Anglican Communion, has declared today a
"day of prayer and fasting for Zimbabwe."
Referring to the people of Zimbabwe in his sermon, Archbishop Makgoba said:
[verbatim excerpt follows]
"The injustice, the oppression, the hunger, the deprivation they have
suffered is hard for us to grasp. Their needs are desperate: the most basic
medication for clinics and hospitals; money to pay for the marking of last
year’s exam papers, let alone civil servants’ salaries.
"Although many have had reservations in the past about whether the inclusive
government agreed upon last September can work, it is right now the only
hope which the people of Zimbabwe have, and we must do all we can to make it
work.
"I therefore appeal to all South Africans, including the Government – and
also to the SADC nations, to the European Union and the United States – to
give generously in response to the pleas for assistance of Prime Minister
Tsvangirai.
"As Anglicans, we can fast for the people of Zimbabwe and donate what we
save as a result of our Lenten observances to support them.
"Most important of all, we can pray for Zimbabwe and all its people, and I
ask that you do this, not only today, but throughout Lent – persevering in
your prayers, as new circumstances with the power-sharing government unfold
– persevering in prayer, like the runners of our second reading."
Issued by the Office of the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town
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