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Anglican Archbishop to continue to uplift Africa

23 September 2007

Retiring Archbishop of Cape Town, Njongonkulu Ndungane, has vowed to continue his work of nation building and contributing to the development of the continent through the African Monitor. The body seeks to hold leaders in Africa accountable to their foreign donors.

EU urged to honour MDG commitment

20th August 2007

THE PRIMATE of Southern Africa has called upon the European Union to live up to its promises of support for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

Vanity Fair Magazine-The Africa Issue: The Believers Clerics

…Anglican Archbishop Ndungane’s first name means ‘big vision’ and it has proved apt.

G8’s $60bn pledge ‘hot air’ – Ndungane

 12 June 2007

 

 Pledges made by Group of eight leaders were just ‘hot air’ when it came to giving substantial aid to Africa, Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane has said in Cape Town. Ndungane was speaking at a media briefing of the African Monitor, an advocacy organisation of which he is the founder and president.


"G8 leaders’ $60bn pledge hot air", says Ndungane

12 June 2007

  

G8 Leaders were making “hot air” promises when it came to giving substantial aid to Africa, said Anglican Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane in Cape Town yesterday.


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