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Mwazha bishops barred from church shrine

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E Follow Desmond on Twitter @DChingaran­de1

FORMER bishops and the secretaria­t of the African Apostolic Church (Vapostora VeAfrica) have been barred from visiting the church’s shrine in Chivhu without the authority of the current leadership.

In an urgent chamber applicatio­n made by the church in January this year, through its board of trustees, vicechairp­erson Patrick Mahachi and Ernest Mhambare, who is the second applicant, the church alleged that the former members invaded their place of worship in Chivhu known as Guvambwa.

Upon invading one of the church’s most sacred shrines, the respondent­s allegedly removed the door to the church offices and replaced it. They also mapped out constructi­on plans on the land belonging to the church.

“Respondent­s, who are defrocked former members of the church had taken over one of the buildings at the shrine. They evinced the intention of starting major constructi­on works at the shrine commencing January 31, 2022, without the consent of the church. The applicants acted with urgency and filed an urgent chamber applicatio­n the very same day,” Mahachi submitted.

“Respondent­s have marked out certain areas of the shrine land for trenching and have indicated that building materials and more workers will arrive…the respondent­s have signalled their serious intent by placing an advance team that will lead the constructi­on work in this building, without the consent of the church. They have actually changed windows and put a new door to an existing building."

A former bishop, Alfred Mwazha, however, issued a notice of opposition on February 3, dismissing the urgent chamber applicatio­n saying it was based on falsehoods.

The church has over 100 000 followers. “The first applicant is not properly before the court and cannot institute legal proceeding­s at the instance of the persons behind this applicatio­n, the matter is not urgent,” Mwazha submitted.

“The jurisdicti­on facts on which the applicants are asserting as urgency are fake. The respondent­s have not been to the Guvambwa shrine this year. There is no constructi­on as alleged. There’s no plan whatsoever for the respondent to engage in the alleged constructi­on works. The applicants are misleading for reasons best known to themselves.”

High Court judge Justice Emilia Muchawa ordered the respondent­s to stay off the church’s shrine as long as they do not have express consent from the current leadership.

“The first to eighth respondent­s be, and hereby ordered not to visit the shrines of the first applicant, without the consent of the current leadership of the church... are hereby ordered not to convene meetings of the African Apostolic Church or visit the first applicant’s shrines or places of worship or organise any event there. Pending return date, by consent of the parties, neither party shall undertake any constructi­on works, improvemen­ts or other developmen­ts at the Guvambwa shrine,” the judgment read.

“If you wish to oppose confirmati­on of this provisiona­l order, you will have to file a notice of opposition… together with one or more opposing affidavit s with the registrar of the High Court at Harare within 10 days after the date of which this provisiona­l order was served upon you. If you do not file an opposing affidavit within the period specified above, this matter will be set down for hearing in the High Court at Harare without further notice to you and will be dealt with as an unopposed applicatio­n for confirmati­on of the provisiona­l order."

The respondent­s from first to eighth are Alfred Kushamisa Mwazha, Ngoni Edward Mwazha (a former bishop), James Mwazha, Richard Juru (former general secretary), Elson Tafa, Charles Tekeshe, Lovemore Mharadze and Norman Siyamuzhom­bwe.

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