tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108550303571033600.post939601126058026947..comments2023-10-31T14:44:05.872+00:00Comments on Not the same stream: Bakare to be forced out?Paul Bagshawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17694279608748668806noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108550303571033600.post-37386827123222581642009-02-10T08:02:00.000+00:002009-02-10T08:02:00.000+00:00Penwatch, I'd also be happy to carry material from...Penwatch, I'd also be happy to carry material from you on the Central African Province - with or without attribution as you prefer - my email is in my Profile at the very foot of the NTSS page.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for your comments.Paul Bagshawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17694279608748668806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108550303571033600.post-83645564339336652732009-02-09T22:40:00.000+00:002009-02-09T22:40:00.000+00:00Like 'observer' I follow Anglican Information on t...Like 'observer' I follow Anglican Information on their web site and I'm a regular on NTSS which I also appreciate for news and reflections that are often not carried elsewhere. <BR/><BR/>This latest Bakare case is interesting. I've quickly researched a bit and notice that Bishop Bakare was involved in the second Court of Confirmation that was necessary after Kunonga got elected. Apparently, Kunonga's name wasn't even on the original electors list but he still got elected and former Archbishop Bernard Malango was, surprise, surprise chairing the election.<BR/><BR/>I can see how Kunonga could get a grip on the nominating process that must begin soon in Zimbabwe, given all the intimidation and breakdown of law and order. Anglican Information are right to raise this fear.<BR/><BR/>This is a very serious situation and the Central African Province seems to shoot itself in the foot habitually. Or more likely acting Dean Chama is building a power base. <BR/><BR/>Where are the voices of the more moderate bishops like Trevor Mwamba of Botswana or James Tengatenga of Malawi or the white bishop Christopher Boyle also of Malawi?<BR/><BR/>I hole that this case gets wide coverage, good for NTSS for covering it.penwatchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04363809450765158672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108550303571033600.post-8815892363059559962009-02-09T22:30:00.000+00:002009-02-09T22:30:00.000+00:00Good for Anglican Information as well, whose web-s...Good for Anglican Information as well, whose web-site I sometimes visit - But good for you too for carrying their releases.observerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16994141803910408214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108550303571033600.post-37472438373285571152009-02-09T22:24:00.000+00:002009-02-09T22:24:00.000+00:00Observer, thank you for your comment but I can't r...Observer, thank you for your comment but I can't really take the credit. For the most part I just repost Anglican Information material - google alerts rarely pick up much else.Paul Bagshawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17694279608748668806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108550303571033600.post-24305166415920388862009-02-09T21:45:00.000+00:002009-02-09T21:45:00.000+00:00I am pleased that NTSS is covering news about Mala...I am pleased that NTSS is covering news about Malawi and the Central African Province so thoroughly and coming up with items that seems to get missed out elsewhere. I must say that I am appalled that Bishop Sebastian Bakare, who has stood up to so much, has been put into this situation. Frankly it stinks but so does the whole Zimbabwe mess.observerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16994141803910408214noreply@blogger.com