The Manica Post

New Salvation Army leadership installed

- Post Reporter

MANICALAND Division Second Division Leaders, Major Absolom and Major Emma Makanga were installed at a colourful ceremony by the second in command in the Zimbabwe Territory, Chief Secretary and Territoria­l Secretary for Women’s Ministries, Lieutenant Colonels Daniel and Tracy Kasuso.

The newly installed Divisional leader, Majors Makanga took over from the inaugural Divisional leaders, Captains Simon Bernard and Prisca Chigiya who received marching orders to serve in Blantyre Division, Malawi Territory as Division Commander and Divisional Director for Women’s Ministries respective­ly on May 1, 2017.

In The Salvation Army, division is a number of the corps grouped together under the direction of Divisional Commander, operating within a territory.

The Territoria­l Commander is the most senior officer in charge of the Army operations in a territory.

The current T.C and TPWM Com- missioners’ Joash and Florence Malabi who hails from Kenya sent their second in command Lt- Cols Kasuso to officiate at the installati­on on their behalf.

The Divisional Leaders, Majors Makanga in their joint role of sharing spiritual leadership and ministry, providing pastoral care and exemplifyi­ng the working partnershi­p of Officer Couples became the Divisional Commander and Divisional Director for Women’s Ministries respective­ly.

They served as Corps Officers, Divisional youth leaders in various Divisions. Major Makanga also served as Territoria­l Youth Secretary and Territoria­l Cashier under Territoria­l Headquarte­rs with his spouse Major E. Makanga serving as Territoria­l Corps Cadet Counsellor and Secretary to the Territoria­l commander.

They were Administra­tors at Usher Girls’ High School in Matebeland Division when they received their marching orders to Manicaland Division. Captain F AND B Manditsera remained the Divisional Youth Officer and Divisional Young Women Fellowship Secretary.

The Salvation Army Manicaland Division covers the geographic­al area of Manicaland Province.

The Divisional Headquarte­rs exists to support the Territoria­l Commander as he leads the Salvation Army Zimbabwe to accomplish its God- given mission to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs without discrimina­tion.

The Divisional Commander for Women’s Ministries is responsibl­e for spiritual leadership, promotion of the developmen­t projects and spiritual life within the division.

The Divisional commander also serves to empower and support the Corps in his Division, encourage and pastorally care for Corps Officers and inspire local vision and initiative­s.

The Salvation Army came to Zimbabwe in 1892 and this year is on a Whole World Mobilising campaign in an effort to save that lost soul which has not yet received Christ.

May the Living God bless The Salvation Army Manicaland Division.

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