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Kenneth Meshoe
South AfricaNational Assembly (lower house)African Christian Democratic PartyNational · National AssemblyMember of the National Assembly

Kenneth Meshoe

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Kenneth Meshoe is a South African politician, evangelist, and teacher who has served as the inaugural leader of the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) since its founding in 1993. He has been a Member of the National Assembly since 1994, making him one of the longest-serving parliamentarians in South Africa. A staunch advocate for Christian democratic principles, Meshoe has consistently opposed abortion and the legalization of same-sex marriage. He is also known for his vocal support of Israel and his active involvement in religious ministry as the founder of the Hope of Glory Tabernacle.

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Born
1954-01-18 · 72 years old
Birth place
Pretoria, South Africa
Education
University of the North, Shekinah Bible Institute
Career
Teacher, Evangelist

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