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The rise and rise of Ramela
MAHOBONG-POVERTY has levels. Bishop David Ramella wasn’t poor but wretchedly poor. That is to say he was poorer than poor.
A good day for him and his two siblings was when his maternal grandmother mixed papa and fish oil for dinner. It was enough for them to fill tummies and imagine the aroma of fish in the oil was fish.
On bad days they would sleep on empty bellies. There were many such days.
Their home in Mahobong was a mud house precariously clinging on the ground it stood. That it didn’t cave in and crash them was a miracle they witnessed every day.
Court Settles Mwazha Church’s Unholy Feud
December 10, 2020
The African Apostolic Church (VaApostora veAfrica) has revealed that the founder, Archbishop Paul Mwazha (102), popularly known as Mudzidzisi, who is one of the pioneers of indigenous churches in Zimbabwe, will remain the leader and his successor will be named and appointed within the confines of the church doctrine and constitution.
This follows a High Court judgment this week which nullified the appointment of Archbishop Mwazha’s son Bishop Alfred Kushamisa Mwazha as the leader and successor.
The church representatives yesterday confirmed that they did not recognise decisions, appointments and actions taken by Bishop Alfred Mwazha in his purported capacity as the head of the church.
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