First Things First, Churches Tell Govt on Anti-Sanctions Day
Zimbabwe Divine Destiny Executive Director Bishop Ancelimo Magaya said the government were to clean up its immediate closet first before it demonstrates against the West.
Zimbabwe Divine Destiny Executive Director Bishop Ancelimo Magaya said the government were to clean up its immediate closet first before it demonstrates against the West.
Churches in Zimbabwe vowed to join the government’s anti-sanctions march slated for this Friday which has since drawn support from the regional bloc, Southern African Development Community (SADC). Zimbabwe and its…
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