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Anglican Central African Provincial Bishops up to mischief again – Zimbabwe Nehemiah launch – 27th October 2008

Meanwhile in Zimbabwe it's a case of Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose  - 26th October 2008

Zimbabwean poison seeps outwards in to the Anglican Central African Province – Botswana in trouble from Kunonga – 16th October 2008

A little good news from Zimbabwe, Anglican Province of Central Africa - 6th October, 2008

Corruption in Anglican Upper Shire Diocese, Malawi- Bishops fail to address the needs of vacant sees – 24th September 2008

Pastoral letter from the Rt Rev’d Sebastian Bakare, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Harare, Zimbabwe - 22nd September 2008

All change in Zimbabwe? Any chance of change in the Anglican Central African Province? - 15th September 2008

Disturbing news from the Diocese of Upper Shire, Malawi, Anglican Province of Central Africa – Bishop Trevor Mwamba takes on the press – Glimmers of hope from Zimbabwe – 28th August 2008

Continuing news of injustice done to two men falsely accused of murder. Part 4 - 5th August 2008

After the Lambeth Conference - back to business for the Anglican Central African Provincial Bishops – Bishop Trevor Mwamba & More from Zimbabawe – 5th August 2008

More excommunications? - News from Upper Shire Diocese, Malawi,
Anglican Central African Province – 2nd August 2008

The Ruth Gledhill saga – Part Three – suppression of information? - 1st August 2008

A story that won't go away - the damage that irresponsible reporting can do - a travesty of justice in Malawi. Part 2 – 31st July 2008

Malawi: The Hunter case - false accusations and irresponsible reporting countered.
Zimbabwe: Bishop Bakare speaks from the Lambeth Conference – 30th July, 2008

Zimbabwe sets an example for the Anglican Central African Province? - The Memorandum of Understanding – 22nd July 2008

Trying to make sense of the Anglican Central African Province – a Lambeth briefing. 16th July 2008

Kunonga: The excommunicated prelate - a statement from the Diocese of Harare, Zimbabwe – 11th July 2008

On the eve of the Lambeth Conference
Anglican Province of Central Africa – Bishops show ‘demonstrable unsound faith' - 10th July 2008

The Central African Province and the Mugabe regime - Africans used by GAFCON organisers - 4th July 2008

More eyewitness accounts of terror from Zimbabwe & a message of support from Zambia - 26th June 2008

A letter from Zimbabwe & and two sides of the Anglican Central African Province
- Resistance and Collaboration – 24th June 2008

WCC invites churches worldwide to pray for Zimbabwe and letters from Lake Malawi – 18th June 2008

Anglican Diocese of Harare, Zimbabwe, Pastoral Letter from Bishop Sebastian Bakare - 18th June 2008

Clergy and laity continue in their struggle against the Anglican Central African Provincial Bishops – 14th June 2008

At last a Pastoral Statement on Zimbabwe from the House of Bishops, Anglican Central African Province – 3rd June 2008

Acting Dean Albert Chama speaks at last – others too – about a Zimbabwe descending into chaos – 30th May 2008

A Pastoral letter from Bishop Sebastian Bakare, the Anglican Bishop of Harare, Zimbabwe – 27th May 2008

Time for Dean of Anglican Province of Central Africa to stand down? - 23rd May 2008

Shocking pictures from Malawi – Acting Dean of Provincial Anglican Church still silent – 23rd May 2008

Photographs showing some of the terrible atrocities inflicted on opposition MDC supporters by the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe – April/May 2008 – this is what the regime is doing to prevent opposition supporters from voting on 27th June in the Presidential run-off election.

Anglican Province of Central Africa – Good news and bad: Kunonga excommunicated – Tengatenga, misuse of episcopal authority - 20th May 2008

Zimbabwe: A first hand account of prison life – 17th May 2008

More news from Malawi regarding challenged episcopal elections and request to Bishop Chama to speak up – 16th May, 2008

Zimbabwe dominates our news – Mugabe government initiates terror campaign – 4th May 2008

More eyewitness accounts from Malawi and Zimbabwe – 30th April 2008

More eyewitness accounts on the Day of Prayer for Zimbabwe - Sunday, 27th April 2008

More news from Zimbabwe - Violent Assault and Torture Remains Unchecked – 24th April 2008

More eyewitness accounts from Zimbabwe – silence from Anglican Bishops – 19th April 2008

Anglican Central African Bishops continue in their attempt to steal episcopal elections and impose their candidates – 17th April 2008

Meanwhile back in Zimbabwe – 13th April 2008

By whose authority – Bishop James Tengatenga – Part 2 – 11th April 2008

ANGLICAN CHURCH IN TROUBLED WATERS – Bishop James Tengatenga – Racism - 28th March 2008

When will they ever learn? - Bishops receive more protests at their action. 16th March 2008

The Bishops versus the People - Round two – update – 5th March 2008

Upper Shire Diocese – the new Lake Malawi? - 16th February 2008

Alarming political revelations in letter from former Archbishop of Central Africa – 14th February 2008

At last some common sense emerges in the Diocese of Lake Malawi – but unfortunately: - 5th February 2008

AN OPEN LETTER TO BISHOP ALBERT CHAMA – 24th January 2008

Proposed forced election in the Diocese of Lake Malawi – latest news – 21st January 2008

At last a Lambeth statement about the Diocese of Harare, Zimbabwe – 15th January 2008

Rival Province in Zimbabwe, forced election in Lake Malawi, excessive rains – everywhere – 13th January 2007

Unpleasant developments in Lake Malawi Diocese, Anglican Province of Central Africa and a warning against forced elections – From the Secretary, House of Laity, Diocese of Lake Malawi - 7th January 2008

Scandal of proposed illegal election for new Bishop of Lake Malawi – 5th January 2008

The New Year in the Anglican Province of Central Africa -
More disturbing news from Zimbabwe – update on four parishes in Harare and reflections on Lake Malawi –
“ Now the shepherds have turned against the sheep, hopefully some of the very strong laity will be a match for the shepherds.”  2nd January 2008