“Back then, we used the Trinity building and we belonged to the Matabeleland Diocese under Bishop Kenneth Skelton,” Naledi recalled.
[2] Theophilus Naledi was serving at Lobatse (where he was appointed Archdeacon in 1976[3]) in the south of Botswana at the time that Mallory was succeeded by Khotso Makhulu in 1978.
At this time Naledi furthered his studies, firstly enrolling with UNISA for the degree of Bachelor of Theology.
Naledi served as principal for three years before going, in 1983, to King's College and being awarded, in 1985, a Master of Theology degree by the University of London.
In September 2009 the Anglican Cathedral in Gaborone hosted the 21st anniversary of the consecration of retired bishop Theo Naledi.