Archbishop Mwazha is honored, rain can’t wash away his legacy

Archbishop Paul Mwazha got buried at Chirasauta in Chikomba District after dying at 107. The founder of The African Apostolic Church had thousands show up for his funeral service at Guvambwa Tabernacle, where heavy rain hit the crowd but nobody left. President Mnangagwa gave him national hero status because of his work during the liberation struggle and his leadership of the church.

Minister Itayi Ndudzo handed over the body to the family and church for the private burial ceremony. Pastor Tapesana said the guy was humble and focused on truth, always wanting to set an example in spiritual matters. Family spokesperson Masimba Mwazha confirmed everything was ready for the burial and thanked the government for recognizing his father's loyalty to the nation.
 

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