The Manica Post

AFM elder dies at 106

- Luke Mafere Post Reporter

ONE of the longest serving Apostolic Faith Mission elders in Zimbabwe, Mr Johwani Joe has died. He was 106.

Mr Joe succumbed to stomach aches and was brief ly admitted at Mutambara Mission Hospital before being discharged on January 31. He died on February 1.

Born in Chimaniman­i in Dzanji, Mr Joe was an avid member of the AFM Church in Zimbabwe and held the post of elder at the time of his death.

Besides his spiritual works “Sekuru Joe” as he was affectiona­tely known in his area was also very instrument­al in community developmen­t projects to alleviate poverty. He worked tirelessly with TSURO Trust and as result spearheade­d the constructi­on of toilets in the Chikwakwa area where he hailed from. The toilets project spread to cover almost the whole of Chikwakwa area. Before the country’s independen­ce, he assisted freedom fighters by providing the much needed informatio­n pertaining the movement of the Rhodesia Front troops.

He was also an avid farmer leading a gardening project called Suburb that grew almost all vegetables and fed the greater Chikwakwa village under irrigation. The project was formed before independen­ce and eventually collapsed in the early 80s.

He was also an instrument­al member of the team that former Member of Parliament for Chimaniman­i, Mr Michael Mataure worked with in borehole projects in the constituen­cy alleviatin­g water challenges that affected the area.

He is survived by his wife, Zemutsa Mwakutuya ( 95), six children, 25 great grandchild­ren and several great- great grandchild­ren.

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The late Mr Johwani Joe

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