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Kenneth Meshoe

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Kenneth Meshoe
Kenneth Meshoe in 2013
Leader of the African Christian Democratic Party
Assumed office
9 December 1993
Preceded byPosition established
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Assumed office
9 May 1994
Personal details
Born
Kenneth Rasalabe Joseph Meshoe

(1954-01-18) 18 January 1954 (age 70)
Pretoria, South Africa
Political partyAfrican Christian Democratic Party
Spouse
Lydia Meshoe
(m. 1976; died 2023)
Children3
Alma materUniversity of the North
OccupationMember of Parliament
ProfessionPolitician
CommitteesPortfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation

Kenneth Rasalabe Joseph Meshoe (born 18 January 1954) is a South African evangelist, politician, reverend and teacher. He has been serving as the inaugural leader of the African Christian Democratic Party, a Christian democratic political party, since 1993. He became a Member of Parliament in 1994 and has since been re-elected five times. He is one of the longest-serving MPs.

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There is a widespread allegation -- really a slander -- that Israel is an apartheid state. That notion is simply wrong. It is inaccurate and it is malicious. And it will not help to promote peace and harmony in the Middle East. Its only purpose is to demonize Israel, and to isolate her in an attempt to de-legitimize Israel's existence. And because it is so inaccurate, it betrays the memory of those who suffered through a real apartheid. As a black South African, who was born under apartheid, in the administrative capital of South Africa, Pretoria, I know what apartheid is. I've experienced it. My parents experienced it. But having been to Israel on a number of occasions, I know that nothing is happening in that country -- that I have either seen or read -- that can be compared to apartheid in South Africa. Let's remember the major reason Nelson Mandela went to prison -- why he was involved with the armed struggle. He was fighting for the right to vote, for the right to choose the leaders who one believes in, for the right to move and travel freely, to live wherever one wants, to be educated, and to be admitted to the hospital or medical facility of your choice. All these things Mandela fought for because black people never enjoyed any of them in their very own country. For example, when I had to see a white doctor -- a white doctor who was prepared to have black patients -- I would have go to a back room, a specially segregated room where black patients of white doctors went who could never enter through the same door that was used by white people. Now compare that to Israel. A few years ago, a black pastor friend of mine went to Israel where he had an accident and had to be hospitalized. When he came back to South Africa, he said to as many people as he could, that the people who are talking about apartheid in Israel are talking nonsense. "When I was in that hospital in Israel," he tells people, "on my right was sleeping a Jew and on my left was a Palestinian Muslim and in between that Palestinian Muslim and that Jew was this black South African." In private, the Palestinians he was with in the hospital said to him, "This 'Israel-is-an-apartheid-state' thing is what politicians are saying. It is not what we are experiencing on the ground." We all need to recognize that those who say that what is happening in Israel is like apartheid South Africa are minimizing the suffering that black South Africans endured. They are taking the sting out of the pain that we suffered in South Africa. If South African apartheid was what people are seeing in Israel, there would never have been any need for an armed struggle. There would never have been any need for a Nelson Mandela to go to prison because he would have all the rights Arabs in Israel have. There are judges in the Israel courts who are not Jewish. In apartheid South Africa, you could never have had something like that. You have teachers who are not Jewish who are teaching Jewish children. These non-Jews in Israel have everything that we non-whites in apartheid South Africa never shared with white South Africans. Most South Africans know this. They know that to call Israel an apartheid state is false; that what we suffered in South Africa is not being suffered by anybody in Israel. But to those South Africans who believe these falsehoods about Israel we say, "Go to Israel, go and see for yourself. Tell us where you see Palestinians having to endure what we endured during Apartheid." As a member of the South African parliament, and in the name of millions of my fellow black citizens of that country -- we know what apartheid really was -- and I therefore ask those in the United States, Europe and anywhere else in the world who charge Israel with practicing apartheid to please stop doing so. You are damaging the truth, you are damaging any chance for peace in the Middle East, and most of all, you are destroying the memory of the real apartheid. The charge that Israel is an apartheid state is a lie about the real Israel and it is a lie about the real apartheid. I am Kenneth Meshoe, member of the South African parliament for Prager University.

Early life, education and career

Meshoe was born on 18 January 1954 in Pretoria, South Africa. He matriculated from high school in 1972 and went on to study at the University of the North where he obtained a Secondary Teachers Diploma in 1975. He then proceeded to work as a teacher for the next few years.[1]

He and his wife, Lydia, joined the Christ For All Nations in 1976. In February 1980, he found employment as one of Reinhard Bonnke's associate evangelists. He completed his second-year Theological Diploma at the Shekinah Bible Institute in Kingsport in the US state of Tennessee in 1987.[1]

He established his church, the Hope of Glory Tabernacle, in 1988, when he returned to South Africa.[1] In 1994, the Bethel Christian College of Riverside, California, awarded him an Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Humane Letters). He was also appointed to serve as an Associate Member on the Board of Regents of Bethel College.

Political career

Meshoe in 2019

Meshoe established the ACDP in December 1993. The party competed in the 1994 general elections and won two seats in the newly established National Assembly. Meshoe filled one of the seats.[1]

The party's support peaked in the 2004 general election when it won seven parliamentary seats and representation in six provincial legislatures. Meshoe was consequently re-elected as an MP. After the 2004 election, the ACDP started to decline in each election.[1] The party managed to arrest the decline in the 2019 general election.[2] Meshoe is currently serving his sixth term as an MP.[3] He is a member of the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation.[4]

Political positions

Meshoe voted against the adoption of the final version of the South African constitution in 1996.[5] He also opposes abortion.[6] He voted against the legalisation of same-sex marriage in South Africa.[7]

Meshoe has voiced support for the previous DA mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, Athol Trollip.[8] He has also spoken out on the issue of farm murders.[9]

Meshoe has voiced support for the State of Israel,[10] arguing against claims that Israel is an apartheid state, calling such accusations "slanderous" and "deceptive". According to Meshoe, these claims trivialise the word apartheid, and belittle the magnitude of the racism and suffering endured by non-white South Africans during the apartheid era.[11]

Personal life

Meshoe married Lydia Meshoe in 1976, with whom he went on to have three children. They renewed their vows in 2016. Lydia had previously served as a representative of the ACDP in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature.[12] On 25 January 2023, the ACDP announced that Lydia had died.[13]

Meshoe underwent a COVID-19 test on 22 March 2020 after he participated in a religious gathering in the Free State with five infected international guests.[14] [15] The ACDP deputy leader Wayne Thring announced on 27 March that Meshoe and fellow ACDP MP Steven Swart had tested positive for the virus. Meshoe did not show any symptoms, while Swart experienced flu-like symptoms. They were the first South African MPs to test positive for the virus.[16][17]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Political Leader: Kenneth Meshoe, African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP)". The South African. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  2. ^ Gous, Nico (10 May 2019). "ANC in clear lead, DA slips, EFF and FF+ grow: Election results taking shape". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  3. ^ Ndenze, Babalo (23 May 2019). "Opposition parties congratulate President Ramaphosa, Malema gives warning". EWN. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation". Parliament of South Africa. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  5. ^ "acdp - media - speech by K R Meshoe - 05/96" (PDF). www.justice.gov.za. A number of clauses that were promoted and endorsed by other political parties, which we as the ACDP feel undermine biblical principles, have been included in this document. Consequently we are forced to vote against it.
  6. ^ Janse van Rensburg, Alet (19 April 2019). "The time has come for a godly government - ACDP's Meshoe". Elections'19 - News24. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  7. ^ Tuesday, 14 November 2006. Proceedings of the National Assembly. Retrieved 27 March 2020
  8. ^ Friedman, Daniel. "ACDP's Meshoe slams DA 'arrogance' after Trollip removed by 'racists'". The Citizen. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  9. ^ "AfriForum in Australia to highlight farm murders in SA". Polity.org.za. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  10. ^ "Reinstate ambassador to Israel – "SA Christians"". Polity.org.za. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  11. ^ "European Reporter Questions South African Member of Parliament on Israeli Apartheid Charge". youtube.com. IIACF. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  12. ^ "ACDP couple still in love after 40 years". TimesLIVE. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  13. ^ "ACDP leader's wife has passed away". SABC News. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  14. ^ "ACDP leader Kenneth Meshoe tested for coronavirus". IOL. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  15. ^ "ACDP leader Kenneth Meshoe tests positive for COVID-19". EWN. 27 March 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  16. ^ Thring, Wayne. "ACDP statement on COVID 19 test results of Rev Kenneth Meshoe and Steve Swart MP". ACDP. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  17. ^ Madia, Tshidi (27 March 2020). "Coronavirus in SA: ACDP's Kenneth Meshoe and Steve Swart test positive". News24. Retrieved 27 March 2020.

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Leader of the African Christian Democratic Party
1993–present
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