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One Church One Vision: Apostolic Sect Backs ZANU PF and Amendment Bill

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A leader of the Johanne Masowe Apostolic Sect has reaffirmed his position on political alignment within his congregation, emphasising the importance of shared values in strengthening unity among worshippers.

The leader, known as Doc Benji, who heads a congregation in Chishawasha, told congregants that support for ZANU PF is central to the church’s collective vision.

“If you do not support ZANU PF, then you should stop coming to this church,” he said, underscoring his call for cohesion and common purpose within the religious community.

His remarks come at a time of increased national engagement on governance and development issues, with various leaders contributing to ongoing discussions about the country’s future.

Doc Benji also expressed his backing for the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3.

We support the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3,” as he aligned his church with the legislative process.

His guidance reflects a broader effort to promote unity, discipline and shared direction among congregants, while reinforcing the church’s role in shaping values and perspectives on national matters.

The development highlights the continued role of faith leaders in contributing to public discourse, particularly on issues they view as important to the nation and their communities.

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