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ICCSA mourns Bishop Daniel Matebesi, radio preacher dies at 66
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82592, member: 636"] A beloved radio voice went silent forever, leaving his flock grieving. Motsweding FM listeners feel crushed since Bishop Daniel Matebesi died at sixty-six. The religious leader headed the Independent Congregational Church of Southern Africa while also dropping sermons on the airwaves every Sunday morning. His relatives confirmed the sad update but immediately demanded total privacy during this rough patch. They requested space to cry without public interference while promising to release burial details later. It seems the clan wants to handle things quietly before involving the masses. The organization released a statement claiming this loss hits the community hard. They praised his ability to unite people under the motto that sticking together creates strength. It appears his leadership focused heavily on fostering cooperation among the congregation rather than causing division. Supporters believe his influence remains strong even though the physical man is gone. The group finds comfort knowing his teachings will guide them forward. Everyone plans to celebrate the difference he made instead of just wallowing in sadness over his departure. [/QUOTE]
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