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ISBN | 9780864867384 |
Format | HardBound |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Bib. Info | 312p.; |
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Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane holds a pivotal place in the history of South Africa. As a childhood friend of Chris Hani and inspired by the thinking of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, he became a political activist in the liberation struggle against apartheid. Preceding Nelson Mandela to Robben Island, he was in fact one of the prisoners responsible for building Madiba's prison cell. Once released from 'the island' he became a champion of the poor and oppressed - speaking out against segregation, fighting for the rights of HIV positive people, and acknowledging the equal role of women in society. On becoming Archbishop of Cape Town, he succeeded Desmond Tutu and was responsible for continuing the implementation of change within the Church. During his 11 years of residence in Bishopscourt, Archbishop Njongo, as he was affectionately known, was a bridge-builder linking divergent views, and a catalyst for change.