Zimbabwe's government allocated a $200,000 revolving fund to Apostolic and Zion church communities during Saturday's ceremony. Presidential Investment Advisor Dr Paul Tungwarara delivered the financial package at the Vapostori4ED international conference in Harare. The empowerment initiative targets income-generating projects for church members across these religious denominations. Tungwarara described the allocation as seed money from President Mnangagwa that requires prayer and careful cultivation for growth. Church leadership expressed appreciation for the government's non-discriminatory approach to community support.
Madzibaba Moses Gwasira, who chairs Vapostori4ED, welcomed the presidential contribution during the three-day Johane Masowe eChishanu gathering. Religious leaders had assembled to pray for national issues and divine guidance for government officials pursuing the 2030 vision. The conference addressed concerns about rising road accidents and sought spiritual intervention for the country's challenges. Additional benefits will extend to Apostolic communities through the presidential borehole drilling program and toilet construction funding at worship sites.
Madzibaba Moses Gwasira, who chairs Vapostori4ED, welcomed the presidential contribution during the three-day Johane Masowe eChishanu gathering. Religious leaders had assembled to pray for national issues and divine guidance for government officials pursuing the 2030 vision. The conference addressed concerns about rising road accidents and sought spiritual intervention for the country's challenges. Additional benefits will extend to Apostolic communities through the presidential borehole drilling program and toilet construction funding at worship sites.