Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams as a propaganda mission to extend British interests in Zimbabwe.
He said Dr Williams was a British, “civil servant on a mission”. Speaking to journalists yesterday, Archbishop Kunonga said he supported democracy that involved the passing on of natural resources to people.
He said he spoke his mind in his capacity as a church leader and not as a Zanu-PF activist. “I do not need any favours from anyone. I am fighting for this land, mines, natural resources of this land and economic power, which is in the hands of the whites; that’s my fight with the British.
“I am not a puppet of Zanu-PF and if I am a puppet, then I am a proud and educated puppet,” he said.
Archbishop Kunonga said Dr Williams was a nonentity and was coming to lobby for homosexuality.
“The Anglican Church is a political organisation when it is in England. Rowan William was appointed by the Queen and the Prime Minister and he is a civil servant of Britain. In a political and economic environment, the civil servant represents and symbolises with his State. He is a diplomat like Charles Ray (US Ambassador), he is coming to represent neo-colonialism. He is coming to lobby for homosexuality and for him it is a timely move as we are making our constitution,” he said.



