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Mathias Mhere back in the studio

July 3, 2013
Upcoming gospel musician Mathias Mhere is currently in the studio working on his third album that will be released at the end of the year. The 25-year-old pint-sized musician, who rose to fame with his song Favour taken off his second album, said he was already in the studio working ...

‘Elect a God-fearing leader’ – Churches

July 3, 2013
Churches will launch prayer rallies to pray for peace to prevail ahead and after the upcoming elections, urging Zimbabweans to cast their votes for a God fearing leader. Pastor Josphat Amuli, the director of Christian Alliance, a grouping of various church denominations, said the Church is apolitical but is praying ...

New voice takes gospel music to new heights

July 2, 2013
Life Nechavava, an upcoming youthful gospel musician, has thrown his weight into the gospel music industry, bringing in a paradigm shift to the music genre. Nechavava said he felt he was conceived with music running in his blood veins. “I was born with music inside me, but due to financial ...

UFI Church pastor found guilty,languishes in prison

July 2, 2013
A United Family International Church (UFIC) pastor James Mwarira will languish in remand prison till Friday when he receives his sentence for dealing in ‘miracle’ gold without a licence. Harare magistrate Anita Tshuma on Monday found the man of God guilty of breaking the country’s precious minerals laws. Magistrate Tshuma ...

Prophet Makandiwa sues Trust Bank, demands US$216,000 plus interest

July 2, 2013
   United Family International Church Ministries has taken Trust Bank to court claiming US$216 000 the church deposited into its account with the bank since last year.  The church claims it deposited the money into the account and instructed the bank to transfer the money into other accounts and it ...

Traditional leaders urged to be impartial

July 1, 2013
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says traditional leaders should work towards the conducting of peaceful, free and fair elections in the country by adhering to their roles as prescribed by the constitution. In an address to representatives of traditional leaders in the national chiefs council at a ZEC organised meeting ...

Female prisoners pray for Mandela

July 1, 2013
Female Prisoners at the Potchefstroom Correctional Services in the North West, have heeded to President Jacob Zuma’s call, to pray for the ailing former President Nelson Mandela on Sunday.  Close to thirty women, convicted for crimes including theft and drug trafficking, gathered in prayer in solidarity with the entire nation ...

An Apostolic Faith Mission deacon kissed and tried to have S*X with his friend’s wife

June 28, 2013
An adulterous Apostolic Faith Mission deacon Jonah Panganai has been suspended and fined US$3 000 after he allegedly forced himself on a church mate’s wife. Deacon Panganai has since paid $900 out of the $3,000 fine he was ordered to pay his church mate, Peter Maisiri, for molesting his wife ...

Ex-Fungisai band member Maneni on the rise

June 28, 2013
Ex-Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave backing vocalist Jennifer Maneni, who recently released an eight track album titled Total Recovery, is a force to reckon in the music industry as her song s are rocking the gospel charts on local airwaves. After spending many years as a backing vocalist for several gospel divas, gifted songbird’s ...

Arcadia Islamic Society calls for peace and harmony

June 26, 2013
The Arcadia Islamic Society (AIS), an ensemble of over 60 Muslim families, has called for peace ahead of the much anticipated harmonised elections scheduled for later this year. The group has revealed that Islam, if translated means peace, is a way of life that shuns violence but encourages people to ...