Newsflash
Archbishop Desmond Tutu will lead a mass rally and concert at the Kings Park Stadium on November 27, the day before COP17 talks start in Durban, at which he will hand over a million petitions calling on world leaders to take a moral stand and curb climate change.
This is the climax of the “We Have Faith – Act Now for Climate Justice” campaign.
For interviews, contact:
Bishop Geoff Davies of the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute on 083 754 5275, OR
For more information about the campaign, contact:
Jo-Anne Smetherham of HWB Communications, on (021) 462 0416, 082 813 6444 or jo@hwb.co.za OR
Illa Thompson of Publicity Matters, on (031) 201 1638, 083 326 3234 or illa@pubmat.col.za
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