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Gift ‘The Praying Mantis’ Mabhaudhi dies

- BY SYDNEY KAWADZA Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

FOR years, Gift “The Praying Mantis” Mabhaudhi’s voice captivated radio audiences, especially Christians who followed former Radio 2, now Radio Zimbabwe’s gospel programmes until 2004 when an unfortunat­e incident silenced his voice.

But that passionate voice is silent for good.

The man synonymous with the high-pitched and piercing voice that drew thousands of listeners to Sunday service and morning prayers died yesterday morning. He was 68.

His son, Rowdy, confirmed that on Twitter.

“My father Mufundisi Mabaudhi, most of you know him from radio programmes, Zvidzidzo Zvebhaiber­i, ChiKritsu neTsika, Sunday Morning Service. He is no more. I’m not okay!”

Another relative, Issued, speaking from Mabhaudhi’s rural home in Chiware, Rusape in Manicaland, said: “Yes I can confirm his death.”

The church in Zimbabwe also joined in mourning the influentia­l preacher.

Bishop Eric Ruwona of the Anglican Church in Manicaland and Zimbabwe Council of Churches vicepresid­ent described Mabhaudhi as a pioneer of Christian radio broadcasti­ng.

“His death is a sad loss to the Church of God,” he said.

ZCC secretary general Kenneth Mtata said Mabhaudhi was a highly celebrated indigenous clergyman whose contributi­on changed and made the Christian message accessible to ordinary people.

“He translated some difficult theologica­l concepts into ways that could be identified by the ordinary people. In this regard, he was a highly respected organic intellectu­al as far as theology and the church education was concerned,” Mtata said.

Tehillar Christian Network Reverend Sam Malunga described Mabhaudhi’s death as untimely calling him a historic contributo­r to Christian broadcasti­ng developmen­t in Zimbabwe.

Mabhaudhi, then a pastor in the Dutch Reformed Church, turned the programme Zvidzodzo zveBhaibhe­ri into a signature programme every Sunday on the then ZBC Radio 2.

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