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Kunonga hoist with his own petard
Movement
for Democratic Change
November
23, 2012
The well reasoned
out judgement
by the Supreme Court against Kunonga is a befitting sentence to
a man who perniciously rejected God and sought earthly glories from
men of flesh.
Kunonga's
actions for the past five years caused a lot of pain and strife
to so many genuine fellowship of the Anglican Church.
Having basked in the façade of support from Zanu PF for five
years, Kunonga became so much of an enigma to the extent of desecrating
even the most holy places. Kunonga became so insolent under a mistaken
belief that the institution from which he derived his powers was
greater than the Almighty and went on to defile the most sacred
places like the famous Bernard Mizeki Shrines.
So heinous and
evil were his activities that the resultant effects of his deeds
have come back to haunt him and as such he finds himself entangled
in a web of anachronism where he needs some self redeeming theatrics
to be re-accepted in the community of Christian fellowship.
Kunonga's
case should serve as a lesson to all those merchants of tyranny
masquerading as churches, who seek to challenge the power of the
Lord at the instigation of some purported powerful institutions
that their days are numbered and will certainly suffer the wrath
of God.
The MDC applauds the resilience and strength of the Anglican Church
of the province of Central Africa fellowship in their struggle against
evil machinations fronted by Kunonga and warn other religious deviants
who are abusing hapless and genuine congregants in the guise of
indigenous churches to advance evil political gains that they also
shall crumble like a deck of cards against the real and true power
of God.
We are happy
that God has shown the greatness of his power and justice. Common
sense has now prevailed. This indeed is victory of good over evil.
We call upon the leadership of this country to ensure that genuine
worshipers are not hindered in the enjoyment of their basic rights
in the future.
The word of
God in Proverbs chapter 26 verse 27 says "who so diggeth a
pit shall fall therein: and he that rolleth a stone, it will return
upon him." So shall it be on them that defy the will of God."
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