PROPHETIC Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader, Walter
Magaya yesterday pledged to build at least 200 modern houses, a clinic and
school for the “neglected” people of Doma in the remote parts of Mashonaland
Central province, after he was touched by their plight.
Addressing his followers in Harare yesterday, where he
hosted 400 representatives of the Doma people, Magaya said he had aside a fund
to improve their livelihoods through provision of decent houses and
life-sustaining projects.
“I was moved when I saw Alpha Media Holdings donating to
these people and I said, as a church, we could do more,” he said.
“My wife also played a big role in arriving at this
decision after she decided to have her birthday celebration in Kanyemba.
I have committed myself to help these people. We shall
build at least 200 houses, a school and a clinic. The Lord I serve is a God of
love and this is a way I can help those whom I know are in need.”
Alpha Media Holdings, publishers of NewsDay, The Standard
and Zimbabwe Independent recently donated various clothing items to the Doma
community.
Condemned to poverty, the Doma people live in a semi-wild
state, with no access to appropriate shelter, electricity, road infrastructure,
water and sanitation facilities. Newsday
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