Acting President Kembo Mohadi thinks the government and the church are a match made in heaven when it comes to fixing people's lives.
Acting president emphasizes collaboration with religious institutions
Acting president emphasizes collaboration with religious institutions
- Dr. Kembo Mohadi told the media that the state and the church have been tight since time immemorial.
- The government handles the social side of life while the church takes care of the spiritual vibes, making them a perfect team.
- It does not matter what the denomination is because the Lord is always one at the end of the day.
- The Acting President swung by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Open House Temple in Harare to see what the US-headquartered group is all about.
- This magnificent structure in Highlands really hit home for Mohadi, who said being there makes a person feel way closer to the Almighty.
- He even promised to come back for some meditation and prayer once his schedule clears up.
- Erich Kopischke from the church explained that locals used to have to trek all the way to Johannesburg just to visit a temple.
- Having a House of the Lord right in Harare means members and even foreigners can hit the temple grounds to make sacred promises without the long trip.
- Missionaries brought the church to the country way back during the colonial era, before the local organisations started popping up.