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Churches demand justice against Chinese mine supervisor

THE Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has called on the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the fatal shooting of a Mutoko villager by a Chinese
By Brent Shamu Oct. 17, 2025

Zimbabwe: A nation on its knees, rising in God’s strength

Sometimes when I visit Celebration Church, I am deeply moved by their prayer room. In the middle of that room lies a map of Zimbabwe
By Humphrey Mtandwa Oct. 12, 2025

Zim sexual abuse victims sue Church of England

SEVEN Zimbabweans are suing the Church of England for allegedly concealing abuses perpetrated by its top official in the 1980s and 1990s, after his criminal activities became known
By Problem Masau Oct. 6, 2025

Minister rallies churches in fight against drug abuse

He was speaking at a fundraising event held by the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) Masvingo Congregation at the weekend.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 1, 2025

75 years of spreading the word: Kadoma Baptist celebrates milestone

THE Baptist Church at the weekend commemorated a significant milestone in its history — 75 years of serving the community and spreading the word of God at Rimuka Baptist in Kadoma.
By Chimeno Azriel Sep. 29, 2025

Our musical journey: Waddilove High School students defy odds

On this latest album, Nyaho featured on the track Mweya Wangu Unomuponisi.
By Jairos Saunyama Sep. 27, 2025

Churches pray for Mnangagwa’s continued rule

The ruling Zanu PF is pushing for an extension of his term of office to 2030 in line with a resolution adopted at the party’s 2024 annual conference.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 16, 2025

Church partners Govt in drug abuse fight

A PROMINENT African indigenous church has pledged to collaborate with the government in tackling the devastating problem of substance abuse in local communities.
By Brent Shamu Sep. 16, 2025

Churches pray for Mnangagwa’s continued rule.

The ruling Zanu PF is pushing for an extension of his term of office to 2030 in line with a resolution adopted at the party’s 2024 annual conference.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 15, 2025