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Ubuntu is broken: Archbishop Makgoba's message at the G20 Interfaith Forum

Theolin Tembo|Published 3 months ago

Opinion | How religion shapes a free and democratic South Africa

Opinion|Published 7 months ago

St George’s Cathedral Dean Father Michael Weeder retires

Robin-Lee Francke|Published 1 year ago

Pilgrims urged to lodge complaint over Cape Town travel operator

Shakirah Thebus|Published 1 year ago

Are you safe while conducting rituals at sea or rivers? Joburg EMS says many people die during water rituals

Jonisayi Maromo|Published 2 years ago

A long road, but green light finally granted for Divorce Amendment Bill

Okuhle Hlati|Published 2 years ago

Attacks, robberies targeting worshippers: CRL Rights Commission calls on SAPS to act

Jonisayi Maromo|Published 2 years ago

New Apostolic Church in Salt River closes due to low congregation numbers

Shakirah Thebus|Published 2 years ago

Thousands of people in Cape Town, across faiths and cultures, take part in iftar

Shakirah Thebus|Published 2 years ago

Anglican Church resolves to craft ‘special prayers’ for same-sex couples

Mwangi Githahu|Published 2 years ago
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