Paul Mwazha Declared National Hero
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Paul Mwazha declared national hero
Sunday Mail Reporter PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA has conferred national hero status on Apostle Paul Mwazha, the founder of the African Apostolic Church, who died on Thursday. He was 107. Apostle Mwazha was recognised for his extraordinary contribution to the growth of indigenous Christianity and his enduring influence on millions of Zimbabweans. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Ambassador Raphael Faranisi confirm…
Mwazha declared national hero
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared Paul Mwazha a national hero. Mwazha died on Thursday after a long illness. He was 107. Information,... To access this content, please purchase a subscription by clicking the button below and select a package of your choice! Subscriptions
Mutumwa Paul Mwazha Honoured as National Hero of Zimbabwe
In a landmark national announcement that has resonated across Zimbabwe, the revered leader of the African Apostolic Church, Mutumwa Apostle Paul Mwazha, has been declared a national hero. The conferment was officially made public by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, marking one of the most high-profile recognitions of a religious figure in the country’s history. At 107, Apostle Mwazha now joins an elite group of Zimbabweans whose contributions to na…
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