
Tag: Kenneth Mtata News


Reverend Kenneth Mtata Bids Zimbabwe Farewell

Church Leaders Should Dispel Myths Around COVID-19 – ZCC

Churches Renew Push For National Dialogue

Reverend Mtata Implores Govt, Teachers To Break Salary Impasse

Mtata Calls For “Independent National Inquiry On Corruption”

Mtata: South Africa Won’t Solve Zimbabwe’s Problems

Mnangagwa Snubs Churches’ Call For Dialogue With Chamisa

Chamisa And ED In No Show At The Churches’ National Dialogue Meeting

Churches Renew Push For Mnangagwa, Chamisa Dialogue

“ED And Chamisa Could Have Achieved More Together,” – Mtata

“Zimbabweans Must Start To Coalesce Around Ideas Not Personalities,” – Churches

Zanu PF Threatens Clerics Who Warned The Government Of An Impending Revolt With Unspecified Action

Pastor Kenneth Mtata Explains Why He Prefers The Dialogue Route To Break Zim’s Political Impasse

Ignoring The Cries Of The Vulnerable Creates Conditions For A Revolution – Rev Mtata

Reverend Mtata Explains The Significance Of Israel’s Desert Experiences

Ramaphosa Concerned Over The Influx Of Zimbabweans Into South Africa

Ramaphosa Supports Churches’ Push For National Dialogue – Rev Mtata

Zimbabwe Is Now A Non-peaceful Country – Churches

Churches Tell Chamisa To Swallow His Pride & Recognise ED

Church Leaders Escalate Push For National Dialogue

Mtata Urges Churches To Speak Against Gender-based Violence

ED Accuses Church Leaders Of Trying To Rob Him Of Electoral Victory

The Constitution Is To The State What The Bible Is To The Church – Jonathan Moyo Weighs In On Elections Suspension Call

Mutodi Calls Rev Mtata, ZHOCD Executive Calling For An Election Sabbatical A Fool, A False Prophet And Demon Possessed

WATCH: Gutu, Mangwana, Mafume & ZCC Debate Dialogue vs Demos

Pastor Identifies Possible Explanations Of Recent Kidnappings & Torture

Churches Warn Govt That Banning Demos Will Result In Chaos

Call For Demos Means All Not Well – Churches Urge Mnangagwa & Chamisa To Meet

WATCH: Jealous Mawarire, Jacob Mafume, Paul Mangwana & ZCC Discuss National Dialogue

Govt Fearful Of Mass Social Unrest Over Hardships

National Dialogue Should Deal With Crimes Committed In The Past – Mtata

National Dialogue Should Involve All Citizens – Churches

Zim Prophets Under Scrutiny
