Anglicans Seek Judge's Intervention

LOBATSE: Divine intervention has failed and Anglicans have now resorted to the High Court to resolve their differences.

Justice Key Dingake spent the whole of Friday morning listening to a case in which seven priests are challenging the Anglican Church Diocese of Botswana and Bishop Trevor Mwamba for revoking their licences last year.

The pastors are from the Lobatse, Molepolole, Mahalapye, Broadhurst, Mogoditshane, Selebi-Phikwe and Tonota congregations. They are Father Patrick Ncaagae, Father Essau Mosime (deceased), Father Paul Beleme, Father Botshabelo Beleme, Father Mooketsi Mokgatle, Father Aubrey Molatlhwe, and Father Moreri Leteemane.

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