Johannesburg, 25 November, 2025 / 10:50 pm (ACI Africa).
The Justice and Peace Commission of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has expressed its appreciation for the resolutions adopted by G20 leaders during their two-day summit in South Africa, noting that the outcomes reflect and reinforce the Church’s long-standing appeals for global justice, solidarity, and inclusive development.
The resolutions include commitments to multilateralism and global cooperation, progress on debt sustainability, and efforts to address inequality and promote inclusive development.
On commitments to multilateralism and global cooperation, Bishop Thulani Victor Mbuyisa, the SACBC-JPC chairman, said, “We welcome the renewed call for global partnership and the pledge to leave no person, no community, and no country behind.”
The Local Ordinary of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Kokstad explained that commitment to global cooperation is timely, “especially at a time when the world faces deep inequality and economic uncertainty.”
The summit, held on 22–23 November at the Nasrec Expo Centre in the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg on the theme “Solidarity, Sustainability and Equality,” brought together heads of state and government from across the G20 bloc.



