Times of Eswatini

Priests transfer: 250 Anglican

- STORIES BY SITHEMBILE HLATSHWAYO

MBABANE – About 250 members of the Anglican Church, from different branches in the Hhohho Region, yesterday petitioned their Bishop Dr Dalcy Dlamini at her place of residence.

The church and the bishop’s residence are located on a hill near the United Nations (UN) building, about 1.4 kilometres north of Mbabane Bus Rank.

Some of the issues that gave rise to the petitionin­g of the bishop by the congregant­s include the transfer of the All Saints Rector Advent Nhlanhla Dlamini and his arch dean, to Mhlume. The duo is expected to relocate to their new workstatio­n by April 30, 2023.

The discontent church members also made a hue and cry about the alleged non-vetting of the bishop before she took over the position.

The members of the church, who were present during the highly charged meeting, where the decision to petition the bishop was taken, came from branches situated on the outskirts of Mbabane and surroundin­g areas.

Another burning issue which was on the lips of the congregant­s was the alleged non-remittance of contributi­ons by the various branches.

They said these were monthly contributi­ons to assist the church in running its affairs and to honour other obligation­s that they had as a church. The money, according to one of the members, is utilised to pay salaries for the priests and its non-remittance was affecting them.

Present during the meeting which was held at All Saints Cathedral were church members from Mpolonjeni, Fonteyn, Jubukweni, Sidwashini, Maphalalen­i, Phefeni, Nsingweni and the All Saints Cathedral (Mbabane) branches.

Decision

The decision to petition the bishop was taken during a meeting that was convened by the aggrieved congregant­s, immediatel­y after the conclusion of the main Sunday service.

It was during the heated meeting that lasted for about two hours where the members made a litany of complaints about the office of the bishop. It was during this meeting that they resolved that the various branches would no longer make contributi­ons towards the upkeep of the church.

All Saints Cathedral Rector Advent Nhlanhla Dlamini, who is being transfered to Mhlume. He closed the sermon after the two-hour meeting at the church, which he recused himself from. promised that they would be back at the bishop’s house, depending on what her response would be on the matter. They stated that they wanted to give a directive to the bishop on how they wanted the church to be run and requested her presence.

The bishop’s house is about 500 metres away from the All Saints Church. While others requested that the petition be sent on Wednesday, the consensus was that the matter was urgent, hence the bishop should be petitioned yesterday to send a clear message to her.

The Christians were of the view that some of them would be held up on Wednesday, yet they wanted to come in numbers to show the seriousnes­s of the matter.

Resolved

They resolved in their meeting that the transfers be stopped, while the issue was being resolved by the archbishop’s office. The Christians made it clear that if the response from the archbishop of Cape Town’s office was not satisfacto­ry, it shall be rejected. Furthermor­e, they reaffirmed that they would not remit the assessment­s.

On the issue of the rector’s transfer, they stated that there would not be any movement, while they were still waiting for the archbishop’s response.

Also, they mentioned that the response from the archbishop’s office should be aligned with the manner they wanted the church to operate, which would make it grow and not divide it.

The church’s Treasurer, Manqoba Shongwe, is the one who read out the petition.

Shongwe said the church was still addressing

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(Pics: Sithembile Hlatshwayo) Some of the All Saints Cathedral priests burning essence during the service where congregant­s decided on a move to petition their bishop.
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