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Mwazha succession storm brews after farewell
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71544, member: 636"] The death of Archbishop Paul Mwazha, leader of the African Apostolic Church, has raised concerns about a potential succession dispute within the religious institution. He was a revered spiritual figure whose teachings significantly influenced Zimbabwe's religious community. A previous conflict emerged among his family members regarding his successor. In one instance, his son Alfred Kushamisa Mwazha asserted his appointment, while his nephews Nyasha and Malcom supported another son, Tawanda. This public disagreement created apprehension among followers about a possible church division. Such leadership battles have previously affected other Zimbabwean churches, including AFM Zimbabwe and ZAOGA, often leading to organizational splits and legal contests. Observers now watch to see if the African Apostolic Church can navigate this transition without internal conflict. [/QUOTE]
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