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Violence
breaks out in the Anglican church
Rev'd Dr.
Chad N. Gandiya, Diocese of Harare CPCA
June 02, 2011
Alarming developments
are unfolding in our beloved diocese. Last Sunday a Kunonga priest
forced himself into the house of our priest (Rev'd Muzanenhamo)
at Mubayira in Mhondoro while he was on trekk taking services. He
was informed and came back immediately and pushed Kunonga's priest
out of the house. The police came and instead of arresting the intruder
they arrested our priest and charged him with assault. He spent
the night in cells and we had to bail him out.
That same evening
our newly ordained deacon was evicted from the church house by Kunonga's
people. Police were called and they sided with those evicting our
deacon. In all both cases there no eviction orders as is required
by the laws of the land. Then last night when we were holding a
Harare church wardens meeting we were informed that Kunonga's people
were breaking into the house of Rev'd Julius Zimbudzana and some
of our people went there to try and stop both the break in and forced
eviction. When they got there they managed to apprehend one of the
thugs and the others ran away. They took the thug to the police
station and this time the police arrested him. They went back to
the rectory to be with the priest and to comfort him and his family.
They were surprised that riot police (the black boots) came and
rounded everyone and took them to Highlands police station were
they are detained as I write this email. In all they have arrested
16 people as of last night including priests and 3 ladies one of
who is Fr. Julius Zimbudzana's mother. I am still to get the names
of all who were arrested. When Fr Julius tried to give a report
to the police station on Monday concerning the eviction of our deacon
I am told the police refused to open a docket which in turn means
the incident never happened.
I am really concerned about this. We shall be running
around to try and bail the whole group out today if the police will
listen. Please pray for our registrars as they try to sort out their
bail. Pray for those arrested. Pray especially for the families
of all who were arrested last night. They are greatly traumatised
by all this. I am told by some of my priests about their children
who are affected and are worried about their fathers.
Please continue to pray for us as a diocese.
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