The Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe has recalled
its president Archbishop Johannes Ndanga on allegations of flagrant violation
of the organisation’s constitution and making unilateral appointments, among
other charges.
ACCZ provincial chairpersons and coordinators met on Sunday
and resolved to recall Archbishop Ndanga and scrapped the life presidency
position he had bestowed upon himself. In a letter to Archbishop Ndanga, ACCZ
said:“It is with grave sadness that we are recalling you from the Apostolic
Christian Council of Zimbabwe presidency with immediate effect because of the
blatant violations of our governing constitution which you are supposed to
uphold,” reads the letter.
“Archbishop, you have violated the constitution of ACCZ
Section 2 by manipulating the appointment of ACCZ patrons without agreeing with
the Apostolic Bishops Conference. You failed to run the council, that caused
the council to lose its office in contravention of Section 13.3 which says the
books of accounts shall be kept at registered office of ACCZ or at such place
as the ABC may think fit and shall always be open to the inspection of ACCZ.”
Archbishop Ndanga could not be reached for comment. Herald
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