Pastor Returns Home To Fight Mnangagwa
13 December 2017
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Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|A Zimbabwean pastor who has been in political exile in South Africa has returned to Zimbabwe to as he claimed, rescue the troubled nation from years of poverty, unemployment and tyranny.

Pastor Timothy Chiguvare who is the president of the People’s Progressive Party of Zimbabwe (PPPZ), has said he has a God given vision to deliver Zimbabwe from political bondage.

He said God gave him the vision to lead Zimbabwe out of the current economic abyss.

“We are not just coming to Zimbabwe to try our luck, rather we are carrying a God given vision,” said Pastor Chiguvare.

“Our party will restore the nation’s legacy and revive fundamental social and moral values torn asunder by the previous government.

Our approach is unique, vivacious and inspired by the will of God.

Our Great God is in control of everything and yes we are back in Zimbabwe to win elections.

We are ready to take off and there is no going back.The time the people of Zimbabwe have been waiting for has finally arrived,” said Pastor Chiguvare.

He added: “SADC and the African Union must reform to avoid embarrassment. They are running late and time has never been their friend.

SADC and AU have failed the African people by failing to understand what democracy means.

SADC and AU must know that voting is the foundation stone for political action and that Africa deserves ‘BLOOD-BATH FREE, CREDIBLE AND LEGITIMATE ELECTIONS.’

A true government is mirrored by conducting a free and fair election in which citizens choose their leaders without intimidation from the government or any other political party.”

“Africa is the richest continent on this planet and it is very unfortunate that our continent has been brought to its knees because of corrupt, unjust and selfish leaders.

What we lack in Africa is not prayer but men and women of integrity.

It takes the voices of integrity in leadership to build nations.

We are desperately in need of reliable wisdom and strategies from God on raising responsible leaders with integrity,” said the Pastor.

He added: “I am taking along millions of our youths and women of all ages thereby ensuring that they are represented in every area of PPPZ’s new government.”

4 Replies to “Pastor Returns Home To Fight Mnangagwa”

  1. How ironic. Isn’t he coming because there’s now some belief and sense of freedom. Why was he is SA all along?

  2. Zimbabwe is is not a Christian country. It is a religious country. He has launched from the wrong pad, this pastor. There are Christians, Moslems, Hindus, African Traditionalists, Buddhists, Baha’i, Judaists and a half dozen other religions that ply their spiritual routes in Zimbabwean minds here. None of these will fall behind such a one sided “religious” thrust. This is no time for a crusade.

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