The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Passion Java, Zyspot donate hampers to Chi-town residents

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PROPHET Passion Java, in partnershi­p with the Zimbabwe Youth Presidenti­al Support Organisati­on Trust (ZYPSOT), yesterday continued with their philanthro­pic work, as they donated numerous food hampers to Chitungwiz­a residents, especially widows and child-headed families.

The Zimbabwe Youth Presidenti­al Support Organisati­on Trust is an apolitical organisati­on that supports youths and women.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, Prophet Java said the festive season is not only a time for celebratio­ns, but also a time for giving and sharing with vulnerable members of the community.

“We are here to share food hampers with the Chitungwiz­a community, especially with the vulnerable members of the community,” he said.

The famous prophet said the philanthro­pic work, which has the backing of President Mnangagwa, will this December be extended to the rural folk across Zimbabwe.

“The programme will also be held across the country, mainly in the rural areas,” said Prophet Java.

The recipients expressed happiness with the Prophet Java’s generosity.

“I wasn’t expecting this, and it has changed my whole festive season. May God bless the prophet,” said a widow who identified herself as Mai Runako.

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