The Anglican world's spiritual leader, Rowan Williams, visited Harare, Zimbabwe on Sunday, in the second and most contentious stop on his three-nation African tour. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe wants the Archbishop of Canterbury to explain the church's stance on homosexuality.
The political challenges facing Williams in Zimbabwe make a change from his peaceful three-day stop in Malawi, where he celebrated the 150th anniversary of the arrival of British missionaries and Christianity into the country.
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