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Archbishop Thabo Makgoba monitoring Saturday’s election in Lesotho

Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town has appealed for prayers for a peaceful election in Lesotho on Saturday.
 
Archbishop Makgoba will join the Anglican Bishop of Lesotho, the Right Revd Adam Taaso, and other church representatives in Lesotho as an election observer.
 
The archbishop's delegation will include Bishop Molopi Diseko of Matlosane, Bishop Dintoe Letloenyane of the Free State and four lay members of the church. 
 
The Anglican Diocese of Lesotho is part of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, which Archbishop Makgoba heads.
 
 

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