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Why Are Foreign Founded Churches Quiet In The Face Of Sanctions That Are Wrecking The Lives Of Zimbabweans - Wutawunashe

4 years agoMon, 03 Feb 2020 11:12:36 GMT
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Why Are Foreign Founded Churches Quiet In The Face Of Sanctions That Are Wrecking The Lives Of Zimbabweans - Wutawunashe

Family Of God founder Andrew Wutawunashe accused foreign founded churches of seeking to serve the people under a crippling disadvantage, the Daily News reports.

Speaking at the national prayer at the NSS on Saturday, Wutawunashe said:

Our indigenous churches, unlike foreign founded churches who enjoy the support of the colonial governments and foreign institutional benefactors, seek to serve the people under a crippling disadvantage, not only lack of land and material resources, but also of an unjust illogical muscling voice in national affairs.

False and unrepresentative perceptions of Zimbabwe are often given to the international community and sometimes meniscal religious organisations through the cloud of being foreign headquartered,

A case in point…. is the deafening silence on the part of some religious organisations concerning the unspeakable harm which Western sanctions are wreaking on the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans.

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As the church, we continue to implore Western governments that on the basis of Christian compassion these heartless sanctions should be removed,

Meanwhile, 2 US senators wrote to the US treasury department saying the Zimbabwean government was misinforming the people of Zimbabwe and the list of persons on the sanctions list in Zimbabwe must be updated.

More: Daily News

 

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