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After Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams met President Robert Mugabe on 10 October in Harare, he told journalists Mugabe had appeared shocked by the dossier of property seizures, violence and closure of churches, schools, mission hospitals and orphanages by the excommunicated Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga and his supporters against mainstream Anglicans. Yet Williams’s reference to Mugabe as ‘not obviously a man of peace’ suggested scepticism....

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Rowan Williams, Robert Mugabe, Nolbert Kunonga, Elson Jakazi, Malawi, Godfrey Chidyausiku, Chad Nicholas Gandiya, Augustine Chihuri, Solomon Mujuru

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