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Discussion thread - controversial self-styled prophets in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Talkmore Shonhiwa, post: 17620"] Ghanaian theologian, Victor Kusi Boateng, founder of Power Chapel Worldwide, officially opened the [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/tags/ufic/']United Family International Church[/URL] (UFIC) led by [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/tags/emmanuel-makandiwa/']Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa[/URL] in Chitungwiza, [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/tags/zimbabwe/']Zimbabwe[/URL], on Saturday 8 April 2023. The ceremony was attended by thousands of UFIC congregants who came to witness the historic event. The opening of the UFIC church in Zimbabwe is seen as a major milestone for the church, which has been expanding rapidly in recent years. Speaking at the ceremony, Boateng emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation among churches in Africa. He praised Makandiwa for his vision and leadership and expressed his hope that the new church would play a key role in promoting Christian values and principles in the Republic of Zimbabwe and beyond. In his remarks, Makandiwa thanked Boateng for his support and guidance and pledged to work tirelessly to ensure that the new church would be a source of inspiration and hope for all Zimbabweans. He also expressed his gratitude to the congregants for their faith and commitment and urged them to continue to pray for the success of the church. [/QUOTE]
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