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  2. Ezekiel Guti - Wikipedia

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    After his body was repatriated from South Africa, the President of Zimbabwe, H.E. ED Mnangagwa, and Vice President CDG Chiwenga visited the family to pay their condolences. Ezekiel Guti was declared a national hero, with President ED Mnangagwa highlighting his significant impact and results.He was buried in Bindura mountain in, his first church ...

  3. Jonathan Wutawunashe - Wikipedia

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    As leader of the gospel group Family Singers, he was the first star of Zimbabwean gospel. [1] Wutawunashe produced, shot, and edited the music video for his wife Shuvai's hit "Nditorei". His family belongs to a megachurch called the Family of God Church. He was the second born in a family of five children.

  4. United Family International Church - Wikipedia

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    United Family International Church are a Nondenominational megachurch and a church network. The headquarters is located in Harare, Zimbabwe, with branches in Botswana, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Australia and Zambia. [1] The church is led by Emmanuel Makandiwa.

  5. John G. Lake - Wikipedia

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    John Graham Lake (March 18, 1870 – September 16, 1935) was a Canadian-American leader in the Pentecostal movement that began in the early 20th century, and is known as a faith healer, missionary, and with Thomas Hezmalhalch, co-founder of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa.

  6. Religion in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart Cathedral in the capital Harare. Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Zimbabwe, with Protestantism being its largest denomination. [2]According to the 2017 Inter Censal Demography Survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency, 69.2 percent of Zimbabweans belong to Protestant Christianity, 8.0 percent are Catholic, in total 84.1 percent follow one of the ...

  7. Guta raJehovah - Wikipedia

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    Guta raJehovah or Guta ra Jehovah (English: City of Jehovah), also known as the City of God, [1] is a church and series of religious healing communities located across Zimbabwe. [2] The beliefs of this church stem from the Methodist teachings that were present across Southern Africa at this time as well as more traditional healing practices ...

  8. Nicholas Bhengu - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, American ministers depended on African interpreters to translate to both Africans (black) and Afrikaans (white). [5] Nicholas Bhengu was a well known Zulu minister. [6] He attended the 7th Annual Voice of Healing Convention - "All Roads Lead to Dallas Texas Nov 8-11". [7] In America he became known as "The Black Billy Graham of ...

  9. Johane Masowe - Wikipedia

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    Johane Masowe is a name attributed to fellowship and the white garment African church. Its founding can be traced back in 1932, in the Norton, Marimba park, Mashonaland West province, in Zimbabwe. It was founded by Shoniwa Masedza (born 1914– died 1973), an African preacher and religious leader. [3]