Musodza missed the point on Anglican issue

May I humbly take this opportunity to respond to an article in your popularly read publication Mmegi of Friday January 23 2009 written by a certain Dr Archford Musodza who claims to know Reverend Jacob PL Zachariah.

In the said article there are numerous fallacies and inconsistencies, but the author claims to set the record straight with wrong and irrelevant information towards the matter for discussions on the current situation of Anglican Church Botswana Diocese management under Bishop, Mwamba. The points for attention are as follows:

Rev. Jacob PL Zachariah has never claimed to be an ordained minister of the Anglican Church in Tlokweng in his writings, which are replied by Dr Archford Musodza. As for my membership of Tlokweng congregation, it is upon his shoulders to prove himself wrong with that. The writer in his article confines his argument on the process of ordaining of priests, which was not subject matter in Zachariah's writings except suspension of seven Batswana priests and the administration of the Anglican Church Botswana Diocese under Bishop Mwamba with its unique style. Dr Archford Musodza ordination has never and it will never be a matter of concern for Rev. Jacob PL Zachariah as you happen to perceive except maladministration of the Anglican Church Botswana Diocese led by Bishop Mwamba and his proteges.

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