Tackling South Africa's challenges: Religious leaders unite at interfaith conference

Religious leaders will gather at the Birchwood Conference Centre in Johannesburg in an effort to collaborate on solutions to address the crises in South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade-African News Agency/ANA.

Religious leaders will gather at the Birchwood Conference Centre in Johannesburg in an effort to collaborate on solutions to address the crises in South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade-African News Agency/ANA.

Published Oct 9, 2023

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More than 1,000 delegates and religious leaders from different faiths will converge at the Birchwood Conference Centre in Johannesburg this week in an effort to address the “crisis” state of South Africa.

The Interfaith Forum of South Africa (TIFSA) have voiced their deepening concerns about the “social and moral crisis” that has been exacerbated by poverty, inequality, social ills, violence, corruption and unemployment.

The conference will also include discussions around issues such as power cuts, water shortages, crumbling infrastructure and the economy.

In a collaborative effort of various faiths, traditions and communities, religious leaders of TIFSA said they affirm their responsibility to use its platform to uphold the moral fabric of the nation.

— South African Council of Churches (@OfficialSACC) October 7, 2023

In preparation for the conference, TIFSA had suggested a three part response to improve the situation of the country.

This included:

– hosting the solutions driven national convention to brainstorm and look for solutions.

– call on every South African to stand up against corruption and call on government to expedite the delivery on the findings and recommendations of the Zondo commission.

– commit to embark on voter education.

“The solutions to our challenges lie with the citizens of this country,” the group said.

“Let us come together to craft the pathway from a divided and racially and ethnically polarised past, to one South Africa for a dignified and secured living. This is the South Africa we want, this is the South Africa we pray for.”

TIFSA includes the Muslim Judicial Council, the SA Hindu Maha Sabha, Office of the Chief Rabbi, Council of Muslim Theologians, Nazareth Baptist Church, SA Council of Churches, Evangelical Alliance of SA, Council of African Independent Churches and International Fellowship of Christian Churches.

kailene.pillay@inl.co.za

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