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Mnangagwa prays with 5,000 as Zimbabwe economy burns
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63219, member: 636"] President Emmerson Mnangagwa hosted a prayer gathering with thousands of Johane Masowe weChishanu church members at State House, but the event drew criticism from Zimbabweans who questioned whether prayer sessions could address the nation's mounting challenges. Social media users offered sharply divided responses to the religious ceremony. Some supporters credited Mnangagwa's political survival to his spiritual consultations and praised his commitment to constitutional protections for religious freedom. Critics countered that Zimbabwe requires economic experts and strategic planners rather than large-scale religious gatherings, given the country's severe inflation, unemployment, and failing public services. One observer argued that other nations in crisis assemble economists, industrialists, and scientists to design recovery strategies. The critic suggested that Mnangagwa's administration prioritizes political theater over practical problem-solving at a time when Zimbabweans need concrete solutions to their economic hardships. [/QUOTE]
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