The Archbishop of Cape Town and Primate of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa, the Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane, was briefed in Nairobi yesterday (18 January) on conditions in Somalia following the tsunami.
19 January 2005
The Archbishop of Cape Town, the Most Revd Njongonkulu Ndungane, is about to make good on a commitment he made last year to send donations from the Anglican Church in Southern Africa to Tsunami-affected countries.
17 January 2005
As the world rightly responds to the loss of life and devastation caused by the tsunami that hit south-east Asia, Burundi is having to deal with another crisis of its own that is claiming lives every day. The province of Kirundo is situated in the north of Burundi and is an area of great natural beauty, with lakes, hills and valleys.
14 January 2005
Abuja, Jan 10. 2005- The Federal government has granted license for the establishment of seven new private universities in Nigeria including the Ajayi Crowther University (ACU), Oyo State owned by the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion).
12 January 2005
The Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA) received the news of the horrific effects of the Tsunami that hit South East Asia and parts of East Africa on Boxing Day with profound shock and sorrow.
06 January 2005
The Christmas festivity is here with us again with all the feverish preparations for travel, holiday, exchange of gifts, caroling and all manner of celebration. However, it must be realized and understood that we need to make it a period of reflective evaluation of our lives as individuals, our nation and the society at large.
22 December 2004
Almost 1,000 youth from dioceses within the Anglican Church of Tanzania came to Dodoma for the ACT Youth Week, where they were greeted by the Dodoma Regional Commissioner The Hon Mussa Nkangaa.
16 December 2004
An Anglican Church-run orphanage in Bolgatanga, Ghana, held a celebration on 15 December to highlight its work and to educate communities on the needs of orphans.
16 December 2004
The Cape Times newspaper has reported that the Church in Southern Africa has spoken out against their government's support for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and food.
10 December 2004
Abuja, 6 Dec 2004 - The Most Revd Benjamin Nwankiti, retired Archbishop of Province 2 and Former Dean of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) is dead. He died in Owerri at the age of 76.
10 December 2004