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Violence must end for credible Zim talks

SACC slates handling of undocumented refugees

Full Zimbabwe Summit statement

Summit calls for Zim sanctions

Zim's drought must end, Hewitt says

Ecumenical leaders convene Zim summit

Council calls for sanctions on Zim

End Zim violence says NEC

SACC apologises for xenophobic attacks

Towards a Theology of Restitution

Central Committee actions

Equality Liturgy from Central Committee PDF

Spong on global colonialism

Council calls for peace and justice in Alex

GenSec welcomes aid to distressed families

National Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS

SACC 2007 National Conference report

 

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