Sunday, September 25, 2011
Anglican conflict rages on
From Zimbabwe-
Parliament could not discuss the matter because Dokora said it was still before the courts.
Bishop Nolbert Kunonga, a close ally of President Mugabe, was excommunicated four years ago for inciting Zanu (PF) violence from the pulpit in political sermons that infuriated parishioners.
Following his excommunication, he claimed he was forming his own Anglican church. Bishop Chad Gandiya, leader of the mainstream Anglican group, has fought to retain control of church property, but a Supreme Court ruling by the Chief Justice gave custody of all church property to Kunonga. Even though Gandiya has appealed the ruling, Kunonga has proceeded to seize mission schools and priests' homes on the church premises. But it is Kunonga's seizure of the Shearlly Cripps orphanage housing 80 children that attracted the attention of Parliament.
Zengeza West MP Collen Gwiyo brought the matter to the House of Assembly this week.
More here-
http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/news/zimbabwe/53096/anglican-conflict-rages-on.html?utm_source=thezim&utm_medium=homepage&utm_campaign=listarticle&utm_content=textlink
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