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Eighty-three percent of the total population adheres to Christianity in Eswatini. Anglican, Protestant and indigenous African churches, including African Zionist (40%), constitute the majority of Christians, followed by Catholicism at 6% of the population. On 18 July 2012, Ellinah Wamukoya was elected Anglican Bishop of Swaziland, becoming the first woman to be a bishop in Africa and serving in that position until her death in 2021.[1] Fifteen percent of the population follows traditional religions[citation needed]; other non-Christian religions practised in the country include Islam (2%[2]), the Baháʼí Faith (0.5%), and Hinduism (0.2%).[3] There were 14 Jewish families in 2013.[4]