Pope Francis, on a visit to Madasgascar, on Sunday condemned what he said was it...
ANTANANARIVO - Pope Francis, on a visit to Madasgascar, on Sunday condemned what he said was its clan culture of privilege and corruption that allows a very few to live in wealth while the vast majority languish in grinding poverty.
As he has since the start of his three country swing through sub-Saharan Africa, Francis spoke out about the gap between the haves and have-nots on the continent. He has already visited Mozambique and will move on to Mauritius on Monday. ‘consecrating’ practices that lead to the culture of privilege and exclusion: favoritism, patronage and - as a consequence - corruption,” the pontiff said in his homily.The U.N. World Food Programme estimates that more than 90% of Madagascar’s 26 million population live on less than $2 a day, with chronic child malnutrition widespread.
While in Antananarivo, Francis’s motorcade passed by people plying trades like metalworking and carpentry on the sides of dusty roads, followed minutes later by walled-off, European-style villas with gardens and pools.
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