
Faith, Prayer, and Action: A Christian Response to Constitutional Reform
Quoting scripture from Romans 14:19, “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification,” faith leaders have called on Zimbabweans to approach the ongoing Parliamentary Public Hearings on the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 with peace, wisdom, and responsibility.
Rev. Machipisa, the Local Ecumenical Fellowships Chairperson for Manicaland Province, urged citizens to take part in the national process in a manner that reflects Christian values of unity, truth, and justice. He emphasized the importance of peaceful engagement as Zimbabweans contribute to shaping the country’s future.
“As we take part in shaping our nation’s future, let us be guided by truth, respect, and a commitment to justice for all,” he said.
Rev. Machipisa encouraged members of the public to actively participate by attending hearings in their respective areas or submitting their views through official parliamentary channels.
📌 Citizens can attend hearings in their local areas or submit their views via bills@parlzim.gov.zw
He further called on citizens to remain prayerful throughout the process, underscoring the role of faith in promoting constructive dialogue and national healing.
“Pray. Participate.” remains the central message, as communities are urged to embrace both civic duty and spiritual reflection under the campaign hashtags #PrayAndParticipate and #ConversationsOfHope.






