Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s funeral was on 1 January. He was a driving force behind ending racial segregation and discrimination in an era when South Africa taught the world what courage and reconciliation could achieve. The contrast between those times of sacrifice, justice and glory, and today's corrupt political realities are stark. Deep economic frustration, high unemployment and inequality is governed by the African National Congress (ANC), which is at open war with itself and full of corruption. The day after Tutu’s funeral a fire severely ravaged much of the houses of parliament, causing ‘significant damage’ to the new assembly wing, including the National Assembly chamber where lawmakers sit. While firefighters were still working on ‘hotspots’ further flames erupted, threatening to cause the entire structure to collapse. We can pray that as men rebuild the houses of parliament, God will raise up and anoint political and community leaders to repair the damage done by mismanagement and corruption.
South Africa: after Tutu
Written by David Fletcher 06 Jan 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for 2022 to be the start of a season of building and reshaping the economy so that it lifts millions out of poverty. May Tutu's rainbow nation become a reality, with peace on every street. (Matthew 7:12)
- More: news.sky.com/story/fire-breaks-out-again-at-south-african-parliament-a-day-after-main-assembly-chamber-completely-gutted-12508347