President Mnangagwa is tomorrow expected to attend a
national prayer meeting organised by the Zimbabwe Interdenominational Council
of Churches at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
ZICC is a grouping of 110 churches chaired by Bishop
Nehemiah Mutendi of the Zion Christian Church.
The prayer meeting comes barely a week after President
Mnangagwa attended another church service at the ZAOGA Forward in Faith
Ministries in Harare where he preached peace and nation building.
The President said churches played a critical role in
creating a peaceful, prosperous, corruption-free and united nation.
Organisers of tomorrow’s church service said 401 buses will
be deployed to the provinces.
The national prayer service will be held under the theme:
“Joining hands, minds, hearts and voices together in Christ to serve, build and
strengthen our nation.” ZICC spokesperson Pastor Richard Takaendesa said they
hired 192 buses.
“In Manicaland, our members have already hired and paid for
54 buses, Masvingo 18, Mashonaland West 16 and Bulawayo already has hired 20
buses.
“Members in Midlands Province have so far paid for 27
buses, Harare has 46, Mashonaland Central four, while Mashonaland East has
seven. We are going to add more buses to cover the shortfall of 209 buses.”
Pastor Takaendesa said the service is expected to be
attended by other political leaders, traditional leaders, provincial heads and
other high ranking personalities. Herald
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