I have what some may term a love hate relationship with Prophet Uebert Angel many that know me will attest to that fact.But that said, I like to be honest and say things as I see them. Just a few days ago

The nationwide shutdown in Zimbabwe earlier this month hit hospitals hard. Nyasha (not his real name) tells how his dying mother was treated. Following a call by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, much of Zimbabwe closed down from 14 to 18 January. Demonstrators took to the streets in protest against a sudden steep hike
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It is tragic that most Bible-believing Christians in Zimbabwe are misguided vis-à-vis Biblical submission to government. God never intended for Christians to blindly yield to government tyranny, blatant abusive of power and treason against its own citizens. What ever happened to upholding our constitution? Why have we allowed our human rights to be trampled upon
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I would argue that dialogue seems to be more efficient in preventing conflicts, than in solving them. Following the civil unrest that resulted in violence, looting and destruction of businesses and subsequent killings when the government unleashed the military on unarmed citizens. The question is how is the crisis in Zimbabwe going to be resolved?
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A lot has happened in Zimbabwe with regards human rights abuses and the main perpetrator has been the government. The use of security forces, the army and the police in the crackdown and brutalisation of citizens has gone unchecked. One would have hoped the church would step in to fill that gap, but, alas, the
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While Zimbabwe was on fire, president Emmerson Mnangagwa was abroad telling the world it was open for business. The irony of preaching openness whilst the entire country was cut off from the whole world, is striking, writes Redi Tlhabi. I know a young Zimbabwean mother who works in Johannesburg. It is a tough and thankless job,
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The Zimbabwe opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa was reportedly blocked from entering the National Sports Stadium for the memorial concert of the late music superstar and icon Oliver Mtukudzi. Breaking with the Zimbabwean tradition that welcomes all to mourn the departed the Mnangagwa government blocked the popular and charismatic opposition leader Nelson Chamisa from attending
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The church and the media are perhaps the most influential institutions today. That is why their activities have come under close scrutiny by a concerned public. As government watchdogs, the two institutions should enjoy the integrity of Caesar’s wife. In the last couple of days, some of the most vocal social media bloggers and influencers
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