A religious figure praised Zimbabwe's leader on Sunday. Andrew Wutawunashe said President Mnangagwa leads the nation well. He made these claims at a prayer meeting in Bulawayo, where the president came to give thanks.
The church man saw grand plans in the works. He linked the president to holy men from old times. "Our leader gave us dreams for 2030, just like Joshua and Caleb did," he said.
Life tells a different tale. A harsh dry season leaves many people hungry. The money system struggles. A new coin from April keeps losing its worth each day.
Wutawunashe dismissed those who speak up. "People who cry on social media know nothing," he said. He points to farm plans and new roads as signs that things are working well.
But the facts remain stark. Most folks can't find enough food, and prices climb high. Yet the preacher stands firm. He sees bright days ahead through the eyes of faith, not fact.
Each word rings clear. Simple truth cuts through big claims. As crops die and coins fade, one voice lifts praise, whereas others see pain.
The church man saw grand plans in the works. He linked the president to holy men from old times. "Our leader gave us dreams for 2030, just like Joshua and Caleb did," he said.
Life tells a different tale. A harsh dry season leaves many people hungry. The money system struggles. A new coin from April keeps losing its worth each day.
Wutawunashe dismissed those who speak up. "People who cry on social media know nothing," he said. He points to farm plans and new roads as signs that things are working well.
But the facts remain stark. Most folks can't find enough food, and prices climb high. Yet the preacher stands firm. He sees bright days ahead through the eyes of faith, not fact.
Each word rings clear. Simple truth cuts through big claims. As crops die and coins fade, one voice lifts praise, whereas others see pain.