The Most Rev. Njongonkulu Ndungane was the Archbishop of Cape Town and Primate of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.
The Most Rev. Njongonkulu Ndungane was the Archbishop of Cape Town and Primate of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.
He decided to enter the church during his three-year sentence on Robben Island as a political prisoner in the early 1960s.
In 2006, he launched African Monitor, a pan-African not-for-profit body which seeks to monitor how the Western world meets its commitments to the MDGs and how recipient countries fulfill their part of the agreement.
It is a distinctive honor and a great joy for me to be given this opportunity to share the word of God with you on this Protestant Hour. I bring you greetings from the people of Southern Africa and I thank God for the fellowship we all share in the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. And on behalf of the people of South Africa, I would like to thank you for your role in supporting us in the time of struggle. We pray that the bonds of affection that was forged then would be strengthened as we face the enormous task of nation building.
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