The Vapostori Judicial Council wants every church group in Zimbabwe to help keep the country peaceful. They ask all faith leaders to stand firm against anyone plotting to overthrow the government. Madzibaba Obey Mapuranga heads this council and believes Zimbabwe needs lasting calm. He reminds everyone that citizens chose President Mnangagwa last year through fair elections.
Mapuranga reached out because he cares deeply about protecting national peace. He asks church organizations to tell their members not to join any illegal protests. He points out that Zimbabwe is a democracy where people have already voted for their leader. According to him, any action against democratic results equals rebellion against the system.
Many major faith groups received this peace message, including Economic Development Vapostori, the Indigenous Churches Council, the Zimbabwe Preachers Union, and the Apostolic Christian Council. These religious bodies agree that peace must stay strong across Zimbabwe and share the view that Zimbabwe follows democratic principles all citizens should respect.
Church members will hear this message from their leaders, warning them not to fall for tricks by troublemakers who oppose the elected leadership. The Judicial Council asks faith leaders to pray President Mnangagwa receives wisdom and health. They want him to stay well until he completes his plans for Zimbabwe by 2030. This registered religious group operates under Bishop Leonard Mukumba, with Bishop Philani Moyo serving as second-in-command.
Mapuranga reached out because he cares deeply about protecting national peace. He asks church organizations to tell their members not to join any illegal protests. He points out that Zimbabwe is a democracy where people have already voted for their leader. According to him, any action against democratic results equals rebellion against the system.
Many major faith groups received this peace message, including Economic Development Vapostori, the Indigenous Churches Council, the Zimbabwe Preachers Union, and the Apostolic Christian Council. These religious bodies agree that peace must stay strong across Zimbabwe and share the view that Zimbabwe follows democratic principles all citizens should respect.
Church members will hear this message from their leaders, warning them not to fall for tricks by troublemakers who oppose the elected leadership. The Judicial Council asks faith leaders to pray President Mnangagwa receives wisdom and health. They want him to stay well until he completes his plans for Zimbabwe by 2030. This registered religious group operates under Bishop Leonard Mukumba, with Bishop Philani Moyo serving as second-in-command.