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There are 2 apostles in the Western Cape region. To find the names of the apostles in those regions go to the offial Old Apostolic Website www.oldapostolic.com and they will be able to give you the addresses and names of the officers.

There are currently four Apostles in the Western Cape. Three of them is coloured. All other districts do have black Apostles. The current breakdown is as follows:

Eastern Cape 1

Free State 1

Kwazulu-Natal 1

Gauteng 2

Northern District 1

All the Apostles for Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and Mosambique is black.

The majority of Apostles in the OAC is black.

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