The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Family attends Xmas eve church service

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday surprised worshipper­s when he attended a Christmas Eve church service at Mabelreign Methodist Church in Harare.

The President and First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa arrived at the church at around 11am and stayed for the whole service lasting more than two hours.

He was introduced to the congregant­s and was given a chance to address them.

“I am a congregant of this church, I greet you all. We have come to this church which I grew up in. Most of you were not born yet in the 1940s. I attended this church before we migrated to Zambia which was still called Northern Rhodesia,” President Mnangagwa said.

“We went to Kafue Mission, which is also a Methodist institutio­n but I later left to join the liberation struggle. When we came back from war I attended church services here briefly while staying in Tynwald but I stopped again.”

President Mnangagwa said the First Lady convinced him to go to church in Kwekwe, adding that he always told her that God listens to prayers even if you do not make them in church.

“She always insists that we go to church where others are congregati­ng. Today she (First Lady) was successful like she was in Kwekwe where we attended church, I think about three times.”

He said he would continue attending church as only God knew what transpires each and every day. President Mnangagwa said he might have some aspiration­s, but only God knows what the future holds.

“Shoko rinoti-iro, ungaronga zvauno---

ronga. Uye kana uchida kuti Mwari akuseke, nyora plan yako uti mangwana ndichaita zvakati, svondo rinouya ndichaita zvakati, gore rinouya ndichaita zvakati. Oti Mwari, hona zvandiriku­da kuita. Anoseka nokuti iye ndiye anokuronge­ra zvauchava mangwana. Asi ukati, ahh kana Mwari achida ndichaita izvi unenge wakudza kuziva kuti une Musiki. Saka kana Mwari achida, ndichangor­amba ndichiuya tichisanga­na,” he said.

The First Lady said, “I do not have much to say, but I came from Kwekwe. I am one of you. Let us congregate together.”

Reverend Edmore Chiota, superinten­dent of Trinity Methodist and parliament­ary liaison officer, said President Mnangagwa was a humble man who showed that he was a servant of the people.

“He is just showing that he is human. He is a Christian as he declared in front of the congregati­on.

“He is humble, further illustrati­ng that he is a servant of the people and is committing everything to the Almighty who is the head and leader of the Church,” he said.

“This is what we have been looking for and what we continue looking for — a leader who believes in God. Like he always says “the voice of people is the voice of God”. In a way, he believes so much in God. If you listen to his speeches, at the end of each and every speech he says God bless Zimbabwe.”

He said the church would continue to support President Mnangagwa in prayer.

 ?? — (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) ?? President Mnangagwa and First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa attend a church service at Methodist Church in Zimbabwe in Mabelreign, Harare, yesterday.
— (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) President Mnangagwa and First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa attend a church service at Methodist Church in Zimbabwe in Mabelreign, Harare, yesterday.

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