Monday, 9 March 2015

"Church Pastors hunt for more customers on facebook, twitter"

The church
Afternoon to you All

Zimbabweans are undergoing a severe liquidity crunch and there is a room for improvement if people can work together

Below are some of the comments I got from the interviewees:

Mthandazo Nyoni, a business reporter at the Southern Eye( Bulawayo newspaper) said any economy is shaped by the effectiveness/ ineffectiveness of the government and unity amongst people of a nation. 

Acccording to Felistas Mpofu, a form six student at St. Columbas High school, said that many churches nowadays are draining people’s monies indirectly by dwelling much on scriptures of giving yet pastors know that the congregants are financially struggling. She said that it is shocking that church elders and pastors are driving desert cars yet church buildings are collapsing. Are they using church or personal money?

She narrated even the story of Uebert Angel, the leader of the Spirit Embassy church, who is on the run for “fraudulently” possessing a Bentley Continental vehicle worth $300 000.

Nicholas Chari, one of the interviewees said that pastors have gone to an extent of using facebook and twitter to get more " customers" as possible.


Let’s work together regardless of our religious beliefs and fight poverty.

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