Another Anglican African Conflict

This one is not about gay sex, I promise. A top Anglican leader has publicly chastised the Bishop of Harare for his close ties to Zimbabwean dictator, I mean, President Robert Mugabe. The Rev. Kenneth Kearon, secretary general of the Anglican Communion, says: “The situation with respect to the Anglican Church in Harare is a […]

This one is not about gay sex, I promise. A top Anglican leader has publicly chastised the Bishop of Harare for his close ties to Zimbabwean dictator, I mean, President Robert Mugabe.

The Rev. Kenneth Kearon, secretary general of the Anglican Communion, says:

“The situation with respect to the Anglican Church in Harare is a matter of grave concern to all in the Anglican Communion. Bishop Kunonga’s close ties with President Robert Mugabe is of deep concern to many and the resort to violent disruption has been widely deplored.


His unilateral actions with respect to the Diocese of Harare and his own status within the Province of Central Africa are, to say the least, questionable and have brought embarrassment to many. Above all, I am concerned for the well-being of faithful Anglicans who seek to practice their faith in peace and free from violence.

We assure Bishop Sebastian Bakare of our prayerful support in this difficult situation, and it is my firm hope that the Province of Central Africa will be enabled to find a way forward at this anxious time.”

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