The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mnangagwa urges church to pray for peaceful polls

- George Maponga Masvingo Bureau

VICE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged churches to lead in praying for peace before, during and after next year’s harmonised elections.

The country goes for polls next year to choose the President, National Assembly representa­tives and councillor­s.

VP Mnangagwa said it was vital for the country to vote in a peaceful environmen­t.

He was speaking at Masvingo Provincial Hospital where he officially opened and handed over a private ward refurbishe­d by the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church at a cost of $40 000.

The private ward used to be an old nurses’ home before the facelift, which included repainting, a new roof and floor tiles.

It also received new curtains, bed linen and appliances.

VP Mnangagwa said churches were a key partner in engenderin­g national developmen­t.

“As we prepare for the elections in 2018, I appeal to the entire church and Zimbabwean­s at large to pray and live in peace, love and harmony,’’ he said.

He said Zimbabwe’s future lay in the hands of God.

“In addition, the Constituti­on extols the centrality of unity, peace, hard work and tolerance as critical building blocks for developmen­t,” said VP Mnangagwa.

“Our God is a God of order who thrives where there is order. It is in this spirit that I challenge all churches and religious denominati­ons to preach peace, tolerance and productivi­ty of our great nation.’’

VP Mnangagwa assured Zimbabwean­s that Government would continue extending agricultur­al support to farmers through Command Agricultur­e.

“I want our people to shun laziness and continue to work while we extend agricultur­al support to them under the Command Agricultur­e Scheme so that our country can have enough food from now onwards,’’ said VP Mnangagwa.

He said churches had a key role to play in the developmen­t of the nation, as they were responsibl­e for nurturing morally-upright citizens.

VP Mnangagwa applauded the SDA church for playing a critical role in the developmen­t of Zimbabwe by extending a helping hand in various sectors like health and education.

He singled out the church’s move to start a local non-government­al organisati­on known as Adventist Developmen­t and Relief Agency, that has changed lives of many rural communitie­s around Zimbabwe.

VP Mnangagwa said under ADRA, the SDA church had so far constructe­d five dams around the country and rolled out drought relief programmes in areas like Binga, Gokwe and Masvingo.

ADRA constructe­d shelters for waiting mothers and bought ambulances.

“The role by ADRA ties in well with Government’s Food and Nutrition Cluster (under Zim-Asset),” said VP Mnangagwa.

“I would like to thank the church leadership and communitie­s across the width and breadth of Zimbabwe for praying for rains which as the Lord Almighty willed, led to a bumper harvest.’’

SDA Church Zimbabwe leader Dr Micah Choga pledged to drill a second borehole at Masvingo Provincial Hospital next week.

He chronicled various developmen­tal projects being carried out by his church to uplift communitie­s, including refurbishi­ng a ward at Harare General Hospital and introducin­g a private ward at Gwanda Provincial Hospital.

Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Mahofa hailed the SDA church for initiating projects that uplift the lives of people.

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