PAST INTERVENTIONS

THE MORAL REGENERATION MOVEMENT

Anti - Femicide Campaign (launched in Regina Mundi in 2017)

The latest police statistics reveal that 63 women have been killed in 30 days.  There may well be many others who have quietly been disposed of under similar circumstances. This act of barbarism has sent shock waves amongst our people.  Public protest marches are indicative of the shock and anger that has erupted in our communities across race and colour, young and old, men and women. As custodian of morality and ethics, the Moral Regeneration Movement wanted to raise its voice in condemning these acts for the following reasons:

 

Objectives

Land Summit

The latest police statistics reveal that 63 women have been killed in 30 days.  There may well be many others who have quietly been disposed of under similar circumstances. This act of barbarism has sent shock waves amongst our people.  Public protest marches are indicative of the shock and anger that has erupted in our communities across race and colour, young and old, men and women. As custodian of morality and ethics, the Moral Regeneration Movement wanted to raise its voice in condemning these acts for the following reasons:

 

The objectives of the MRM Land and Soil Summit were inter alia to:

Theologians Colloquium

The Moral Regeneration Movement [MRM] called for a Theologian’s Colloquium to deliberate and discuss what they thought the role of Theologians in Nation Building should be. This was born out of a concern to what some perceived to be the “muted voice” of Theologians in the face of the deep moral crisis facing the country, i.e. rampant crime, systemic corruption, conspicuous consumption, femicide, a disempowering education system, intraparty murderous factionism, dehumanising poverty, when the people were expecting theologians to make their voice heard. As Father Mkhatshwa put it, it was quite possible that many pastors, reverends and priest had done sterling work in their individual capacities in their churches. The concern however was the silence of the theologian’s collective voice. This provoked in the minds of some theologians who had been involved with the Institute for Contextual Theology the need for a discussion of what has been happening post 1994 and also to map out what the role of theologians could/should be in the context of rebuilding the nation.

Nelson Mandela lecture

The Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) was involved in hosting a series of Mandela lectures to celebrate the key role that Madiba played in the establishment of the Moral Regeneration Movement, including the critical issues of ethical leadership and clean corporate governance in the Public and private sectors.

Aim of the lectures

To keep Mandela’s legacy and the ideals alive for the benefit of future generations, especially the youth.

Objectives of the lectures:

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