Religion
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UFIC Easter Conference: Mnangagwa calls for unity, peace
In his keynote address at the United Family International Church (UFIC) Easter Conference held in Chitungwiza yesterday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa called for unity and peace in the church and the nation at large. “As the name of this church “United Family International” suggests, let us remain forever united as one big family within both the…
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Chipinge bus disaster: PAZ calls for enhanced safety
Following the accident at Jopa in Chipinge that claimed the lives of 35 members of the Zion Christian Church who were travelling to Mbungo in Bikita for Easter commemorations, the Passenger Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) is encouraging religious groupings and the nation at large to strengthen safety measurements in the transport sector. “As PAZ, we…
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Apostle B Java makes serious religious inroads
Veteran preacher, Apostle Batsirai Java, popularly known as ABJ has made serious inroads in the religious section attracting huge and bumper crowds during his Sunday worship services or online programs. Java, who was married to the late Morgan Tsvangirai’ s daughter – Vimbai, has been termed as one of the best preachers in Zimbabwe. Contacted…
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MultiChoice Launches Special Ramadan Pop Up Channel On DStv
At the start of the holy month of Ramadan, DStv’s Muslim viewers have an additional channel to reinforce their month of fasting and reflection with the launch of Ramadan TV. Liz Dziva, publicity and public relations manager of MultiChoice Zimbabwe, said the pop-up channel would operate from Friday, April 1 for 4 weeks to the…
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Pastors Unite as One for the sake of God’s Kingdom
On Saturday morning 2 April 2022 more than 1500 church leaders and pastors from various churches, denominations, languages, and nations who established Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Shincheonji Church of Jesus, joined together for a special global conference. “Conference for Pastors in Partnership with Shincheonji Church” was hosted by Shincheonji chairman, Mr Man-Hee Lee,…
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Institutional Peace to Counteract the Threats of Global Conflicts is Examined
In the present era where the safety of individual lives is constantly threatened by widespread conflicts, society demands that peacebuilding efforts develop into a system that promotes the values, norms, and culture of peace for all countries, communities and, individuals, based on the shared principles of coexistence and interdependence of the global community. HWPL’s 6th…
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Dzika Mutumwa Choir to drop 10th album
By Lloyd Rabaya Renowned traditional gospel choir Dzika Mutumwa has promised their legion of fans a musical delicacy when they launch their 10th album in April. Also known as the International Apostolic Faith Mission Church Choir, the 11-member group has over the years managed to touch many souls, heal and preach through their music. Formed…
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Prophet T Freddy bounces back with new single
Entertainment Writer Popular preacher and gospel musician, Prophet T Freddy has unveiled a new single, accompanied by a video titled I Wanna Cry (Lamentations of a prophet). The 3:29 mins track which was produced by Naxo Films in Harare is reminiscent of the hit Ndirikurwadziwa which the cleric did a year ago after his church…
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ZHOCD adds voice to upcoming by-elections
The leaders of the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD), comprising the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC), Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), and Union for Development of Apostolic and Zionist Churches in Zimbabwe (UDACIZA) have added their voice on the upcoming by-elections set for the 26th of March 2022. The…
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Chairman of Shincheonji reveals Biblical secrets of Heaven to the press
On Friday 28 January 2022 Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, held an African Press Conference online via the Zoom platform entitled Testimony on the Parables of the Secrets of Heaven and Their True Meanings. Mr. Man-Hee Lee, chairman of Shincheonji, and journalists from 55 African countries were in…
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Churches raise red flag on some aspects of proposed PVO Bill
Church leaders under the banner of the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) have expressed concern over some aspects of the proposed Private Voluntary Organization’s Amendment (PVO) Bill. The ZHOCD made up of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference (ZCBC), Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), and Union for Development of Apostolic and…
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Churches, CSOs partner to promote community development, peace
By Joyce Mukucha The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) in partnership with civil society organisations (CSOs) is playing a crucial role in proclaiming and urging citizens to live with peace and unity towards national development. Celebrating the CSOs Week in Harare on the 26th of January 2022, representatives of various organisations highlighted that the commemorations…
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ACCI President urges church leaders to adopt succession plan
Staff Writer The Apostolic Christian Council International (ACCI) interim Grand President, Archbishop Johannes Ndanga has called upon churches to adopt succession plans to avoid succession disputes that usually arise after the death of a church visionary. Archbishop Ndanga made the remarks on Saturday in Harare in an interview after presiding over the ordaining ceremony of…
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Shincheonji Launches Latest Bible Course As Demand Rises
Amid a global decline in the religious population, a clear explanation of the Bible has drawn more than 140,000 believers and the attention of millions to the Korean-based Shincheonji Church of Jesus. “Shincheonji Online Seminar: Testimony on the Parables of the Secrets of Heaven and Their True Meanings” is a Bible-based programme offered by…
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Shincheonji Church Membership Rises by 20,000 as Believers Worship From Home
Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, has enjoyed a remarkable surge in its membership this year even as the global pandemic continued to restrict physical gatherings and Christians were forced to worship online. While many churches reported a declining number of congregants Shincheonji used virtual platforms to extend biblical…
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Kadoma Gospel Choir launches album
By Chimeno Azriel The talented musical group, Kadoma Gospel Choir is set to launch their much-awaited album on the 3rd December 2021 at Odessy Restaurant in Kadoma. The album that carries seven songs is composed of hymns and choruses. The album is titled HYMNCHO meaning that it carries hymns and choruses and the launch is…
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Despite the pandemic, shout “WE ARE ONE” for peace in Southern Africa
As the COVID 19 pandemic continues to spread uncertainty and anxiety, bringing many changes to human life, numerous reports have poured in on the escalating cases of gender-based violence in regions most affected by the global outbreak. Southern Africa is no exception. As the pandemic rages on, alarming numbers of violence against women and children continue to…
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Pastor Matarirano To Launch First Album
Jehovah Jaire Choosen Generation pastor Darlington Matarirano of Glenview 1 is scheduled to launch his first album this coming December. The young pastor-cum musician has been working on his first album since August 2020 and has finally succeeded regardless of all the odds. “I started working on this project in August 2020 during the course…
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The Lasting Trauma of Infertility and Reproductive Challenges: Individuals Share their Stories
By Muchaneta Chimuka After failing to have children for the past 30 solid years, a Domboshava man is living a traumatic life and to make matters worse his own family members have been stigmatizing and discriminating him. The man who preferred anonymity has named himself “Baba Tatenda” as a way of fighting the stigma said…
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Pakistan Calls for Kashmir People Recognition
By Muchaneta Chimuka PAKISTAN has called for the recognition of the Kashmir people who have been subjected to the Indian rule for over the past seven decades in Kashmir. Speaking during the Kashmir Black Day commemorations held at the Embassy of Pakistan in Harare on the 26th of October 2021, Embassy of Pakistan Charge de’…
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Women Unashamed Set to Host Gender Based Violence Symposium
By Joyce Mukucha Women Unashamed (WU), a civic based organisation is set to host a seminar on gender based violence(GBV) in the capital and the engagement is part of the efforts to minimize the alarming increase of GBV cases in different communities. This comes at a time when various organizations and women advocacy groups are…
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Shincheonji Church Hosts Lectures on Bible’s Revelation amid End-Time Prophecy Mayhem
Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, will hold a series of weekly seminars unravelling the biblical book of Revelation as misinformation around its prophecies fuels Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy across the globe. The Bible course titled, “Testimony on Prophecy and Fulfillment of Revelation, God’s New Covenant,” will run from October…
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Crisis Coalition shocked by ZRP inaction on the case of Memory Machaya
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition has said it is astonished by claims by the Minister of Justice, Ziyambi Ziyambi that the Zimbabwe Republic Police “is facing resistance” in investigating the case of a 14-year-old girl, Memory Machaya who died while giving birth at an Apostolic Church shrine in Marange early this month (August 2021). CiZC said…
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Abusing girls, women in the name of faith should stop: Churches
By Marlvin Ngiza Churches have raised concerns over the increase in cases of sexual exploitation of women and girls by church leaders and congregants. This comes after the death of a 14-year-old girl who recently died at a shrine of Johanne Marange Apostolic Church shrine while giving birth. In a statement, the Zimbabwe Head of…
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Isheanesu “Minister” Pewula to release video for “Shoko RaMwari” single track
By Chimeno Azriel The Kadoma-based upcoming musician, Isheanesu” Minister” Pewula is set to release a video off his latest single gospel song titled ” Shoko RaMwari” released last month. His single offering was recorded at Zing Legacy Studio in Kadoma. The singer is shooting his video in Kadoma with the assistance of Natty Solomon…
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SACC Appeals For Calm In The Midst Of Violence and Looting in South Africa
By Desire Tshuma South Africa Council of Churches (SACC) has noted with deep concern the violence and destruction of property that is engulfing South Africa since Thursday 8 July last week after the imprisonment of former South African President Jacob Zuma The violence is resulting in untold suffering in many quarters of the society and…
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Spotlight on Christian and Spiritual Leader Apostle Batsiranai Java
Apostle Batsiranai Java affectionately known as ABJ is a Senior Pastor, Leader, and Philanthropist. ABJ founded the Tabernacle of Grace Church in August 2005 and has watched it grow into an International Ministry under his stewardship. In 2013 after a prophecy from Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo in Manzini, Swaziland, ABJ obeyed God and eventually started a…
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Corruption hindering the attainment of SDGs: MDC-T
In its statement on commemorating the National Youth Day, the MDC-T Youth Assembly noted with concern, corruption prevailing in Zimbabwe and said it hinders the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and urged young people to fight against the vice. MDC-T Youth Assembly Chairperson, Yvonne Musarurwa said as leaders of tomorrow, the youth ought to…
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Minister Lee Mugadza takes gospel music by storm through “Jesu Aripo” album
Rising gospel musician – Minister Lee Mugadza – is set to take the music industry by storm when he launches his third album titled ‘Jesu Aripo’. Minister Mugadza who is known for hits such as Chikwee, Adonai, Munoenda Nesu and many more will launch his new project ‘Juse Aripo’ virtually over the weekend. The South…
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International Conference honours the role of Peace Education
On 24th January 2021, over 2 400 attendees from 70 countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Afghanistan joined an online inter-continental peace conference organized by international peace NGO, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL). Under the theme, “The Role of Peace Education in Building a Peaceful World”, the event aimed to raise the…
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“How archaeology in Pakistan is forced to deny the nation’s Hindu past”
By Own Correspondent Don’t be taken in by the Pakistan government’s lip-service to becoming a multi-religious society every time it promises the repair or reconstruction of a destroyed Hindu temple in that country. It just cannot mean what it says in this context. That is the way to read the recent drama in Pakistan over…
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Blessing Gomo set to launch three albums within one day
By Desire Tshuma Blessing Muroti Gomo and the Anointed Singers band on Saturday 19 December is set to launch triple albums in Harare with several top gospel artists gracing the event. Blessing Muroti Gomo is a Zimbabwean born gospel artist who is currently based in South Africa. He has been in the music industry for…
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Peace In The World: Virtual Prayer Meeting For Lasting Harmony Between Religions
On December 14, five hundred and sixty (560) representatives from 31 religions in 80 countries including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism participated in a Virtual Year-End gathering hosted by Heavenly Culture World Peace Restoration of Light (HWPL). The prayer meeting aimed to reaffirm the religious leaders’ commitment to reconciliation as well as continued participation…
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Selfish politicians must not use youths as pawns: Cleric
By Bernard Chiketo A senior Anglican church cleric has slammed local politicians over their handling of young people who he challenged to unite and assert themselves their demand to be active beyond dirty foot-soldier-assignments. Reverend Joseph Waziveyi speaking on the sidelines of a Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) ran Business, Leadership and Economic Youth Empowerment…
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Promote peaceful religious co-existence: President Macron urged
By Tanyaradzwa Chiwara The Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs in Zimbabwe’s president, Sheik Ishmail Duwa is urging French President, Emmanuel Macron to respect religious tolerance in his country. The call follows purported utterances against the Islam community allegedly made by the French leader. The Supreme Council of Islam Affairs in Zimbabwe said it is closely…
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4,000 More to Donate Plasma in Third Drive for COVID-19 Plasma Treatment
On 16 November a third plasma donation drive is planned to start in the South Korean city of Daegu with 4,000 members of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus planning to participate in the fight against COVID-19. With the sudden surge in COVID-19 infections and the alarming increase in deaths, especially in Europe, the need for…
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Apostle Elliot heals USA based boy through online prayers
By Desire Tshuma Mabvuku based spiritual healer Apostle Elliot last week prayed for an eighteen-year-old New York-based teenage boy who was suffering from several health conditions and finally heals. Glory to Glory International Ministries was founded by Apostle Elliot in 2012 in the Mabvuku high-density suburb in Harare. Since its existence, many people have been…