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Desmond Tutu became Archbishop in Cape Town in 1986.

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How long was Desmond tutu archbishop of cape town?

Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu was Archbishop of Cape Town from 1986-1996.


What did desmond tutu do in 1986?

he was a archbishop of cape town


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Desmond Tutu is not a President, he is the Bishop of Lesotho and Johannesburg and Archbishop of Cape Town


Was Desmond Tutu a political leader?

No, he is the Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Cape Town. A very fair and extremely witty person. loved and admired by all, black and white


When was Archbishop John Battersby born and where?

Archbishop John Battersby was born on June 24, 1940, in Cape Town, South Africa. He served as the Archbishop of Cape Town from 1990 until his retirement in 2004.


What political figure received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984?

Desmond Tutu, the Archbishop of Cape Town, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his efforts in fighting against apartheid in South Africa through non-violent means.


What did desmond tutu to create peace?

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, South Africa, Desmond Tutu helped end apartheid and heal the wounds it left behind. His peace and reconciliation work is deeply rooted in his faith and daily spiritual practices.


How did Desmond Tutu put Jesus teachings to action?

Desmond Tutu (born 1931) is an Anglican archbishop emeritus of Cape Town, South Africa and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. He has written numerous books for adults and children — including The Rainbow People of God and, together with his good friend the Dalai Lama, The Book of Joy.


What was desmond tutu known for?

Desmond Tutu is a retired South African Anglican bishop, and one time civil rights activist. He is well known for being the first black Archbishop of Cape Town. Tutu was born in South Africa in 1931 and became a teacher as he could not afford to study medicine. He became a priest in 1960 and also studied in the UK.


What was desmond tutus job?

Desmond Tutu was a South African Anglican bishop and social rights activist. He served as the Archbishop of Cape Town from 1986 to 1996 and was the first black bishop to hold that position. Tutu was a prominent figure in the struggle against apartheid, advocating for nonviolent resistance and reconciliation. He later chaired South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which aimed to address the injustices of apartheid.


What type of government does Cape town have?

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How many kilometers is Cape Town from Windhoek?

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