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We then went to Lambeth Palace, the home and office of the Archbishop, and to a Buckingham Palace tea party to meet Prince Philip and HM the Queen, which was a memorable event.
We need to remember the plight of the poor and do something about it in the here and now: that summarizes today’s message.
The Times of London gave a critique of the Indaba [you may have to register with their site to read it] and referred to the conference as capitulating to a tribal notion. The critique actually says the newspaper has caught onto the process and in giving this critique, they are perhaps joining in the journey and conversation.
God bless you,
++Thabo
PS: Listen to an interview on the MDGs with Hellen Wangusa
And you can also hear Bishop Dinis Sengulane of Lebombo on the MDGs
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