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Saturday, 7 March 2026

Methodist Church Schools Shine in 2025 ZIMSEC Examinations

 


Schools run by the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe have once again demonstrated strong academic performance after achieving impressive results in the 2025 ZIMSEC Grade Seven, Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations.

The recently released results show that many of the church’s institutions continue to perform exceptionally well in their respective provinces, maintaining a reputation for academic excellence.

In Mashonaland West, both Moleli High School and Sandringham High School have remained consistent top performers at both O-Level and A-Level for more than ten years. Chegutu Primary School has also continued to produce strong Grade Seven results annually.

Mashonaland East has equally recorded notable performances, with Waddilove High School, Chemhanza High School and Kwenda High School maintaining high pass rates. At primary level, Waddilove Primary School and Chemhanza Primary School have also remained among the best-performing institutions.

In the Midlands province, Pakame High School together with Pakame Primary School also achieved commendable results, while Thekwane High School in Matabeleland South continued to make its mark.

Bulawayo Methodist High School, located in Makokoba, has also been steadily improving, recording encouraging results at both O-Level and A-Level despite being a relatively new institution.

Primary schools under the Methodist Church recorded improved pass rates in the 2025 examinations. A total of 92 learners obtained between six and ten units, reflecting improved quality of results.

Among the schools that stood out at primary level were Waddilove Primary, Chemhanza Primary and Chegutu Primary. Other schools such as Thekwane Primary, Sandringham Primary and Marshal Hartley Primary also registered noticeable progress in their pass percentages.

At Advanced Level, Methodist high schools produced 258 candidates who achieved 15 points or more. Waddilove High recorded 61 students with 15 points and above, Sandringham High produced 60, Moleli High had 57, while Kwenda High recorded 31 learners in the same category.

In terms of percentages, Moleli High recorded 68 percent of its candidates attaining 15 points or more, Sandringham High achieved 86 percent, Waddilove High recorded 42 percent, Kwenda High 35 percent, Pakame High 23 percent and Thekwane High 26 percent.

Even emerging institutions such as Tinde High School, Bulawayo Methodist High School and Matthew Rusike College also produced students who scored 15 points and above.

At Ordinary Level, the seven established Methodist high schools — Moleli, Sandringham, Waddilove, Chemhanza, Kwenda, Pakame and Thekwane — achieved pass rates ranging from 90 percent to 100 percent.

Across these schools, a total of 411 candidates obtained five A grades or more. At Moleli High School, 73 percent of the candidates achieved at least five As, while Sandringham recorded 48 percent. Waddilove High produced 51 percent of candidates with five As or more, and Kwenda High recorded 45 percent.

The continued success of Methodist Church schools has been attributed to several factors, including strong leadership from school heads and principals who consistently work to uphold high academic standards.

Dedicated and qualified teachers have also played a major role in guiding learners and maintaining the schools’ strong performance.

In addition, the institutions have adopted the Heritage-Based Education model, which encourages practical learning through projects such as piggery, poultry production, fisheries, dairy farming, beef production, horticulture and beekeeping.

Parents have also supported the schools through School Development Committees by mobilising resources to improve learning environments.

Another key factor behind the success is the strong emphasis on discipline. Methodist schools have policies aimed at addressing challenges such as bullying, drug abuse, theft and other forms of misconduct.

Learners are also guided by Christian values and ethics, supported by full-time chaplains and active guidance and counselling departments within the schools.

Together with the promotion of unhu/ubuntu values, these principles have helped Methodist Church schools build a strong tradition of academic excellence across Zimbabwe.

Friday, 6 March 2026

Global Christian Leaders Call for Peace Amid Rising Conflicts

 


Leaders from four major global Christian communions have issued a joint appeal urging renewed commitment to the “gift of peace” as conflicts and violence continue to escalate in different parts of the world.

In a collective statement, church leaders stressed the responsibility of faith communities to promote justice, compassion, and reconciliation in societies facing division and war.

"As churches, we pledge to be relentless advocates for transformative peace. We will continue to pray for the victims of war, to advocate for justice before political leaders, and to serve those affected by conflict through our diaconal ministries. We commit to educating our members on the ethics of peace and challenge the narratives of hate and enmity within our society."

The statement was endorsed by several senior church leaders representing global Christian bodies. Signatories include Anthony Poggo, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion; Anne Burghardt, General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federation; Philip Vinod Peacock, General Secretary of the World Communion of Reformed Churches; and Reynaldo Ferreira Leão Neto, General Secretary of the World Methodist Council.

The leaders emphasised that churches must remain active in prayer, advocacy, and humanitarian service, particularly in assisting communities affected by violence and instability. They also highlighted the importance of educating church members about the principles of peace and confronting harmful narratives that fuel hatred and division in society.

Women of Faith Unite in Bulawayo to Mark World Day of Prayer

 


Women from the Greater Bulawayo Women Ecumenical Fellowships (WEFs) gathered in significant numbers at Njube UCCSA Church yesterday to observe the World Day of Prayer, a global Christian event dedicated to prayer and spiritual reflection.

The service centred on the theme “I Will Give You Rest,” inspired by the biblical passage from the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 11:28–30), encouraging believers to place their struggles and burdens before God and trust in His promise of renewal and strength.

During the gathering, participants also listened to the Lenten message issued by the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, which highlighted several social and economic challenges currently affecting people across Zimbabwe. The statement urged communities to remain united in prayer while working toward hope and transformation.

Taking place during Women’s Month, the event underscored the vital role women continue to play in society. Speakers and participants reflected on how women consistently sustain families, churches, and communities through faith, perseverance, and mutual support, especially during difficult times.

The prayer meeting brought together representatives and supporters from several Christian bodies and organisations, including the Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa, All Africa Conference of Churches, Anglican Council of Zimbabwe, United Theological College Zimbabwe, World Council of Churches, and Christian Aid.

The gathering ended with prayers for peace, healing, and renewed strength for communities across the country.

Thursday, 5 March 2026

Daily Teaching : God's Unforeseen Plan

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS 


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 


GOD'S UNSEEN PLAN 


Ever wondered why God allows pain? Like the enslaved girl in Naaman's house, we may not see the bigger picture. But God uses our struggles for His glory and our good. Naaman's leprosy led to healing, and the girl's captivity led to salvation. Trust Him, even in hard times – He's working to make His name famous.

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online


Churches Stand for Women’s Empowerment at National International Women’s Day Celebrations


By A Correspondent -


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), together with the Gender and Faith Network (GFN), has joined the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development at the National International Women’s Day commemorations in Bindura to celebrate the achievements of women and reaffirm their commitment to gender justice.

The commemorations bring together government, faith-based organisations and community groups in recognising the important role women play in society while promoting equality, empowerment and protection of women’s rights.

As the world marks International Women’s Day and the entire Women’s Month, ZCC says its work continues to be guided by Christian values of dignity, equality and justice. The council is promoting women’s leadership, peacebuilding and the prevention of gender-based violence within communities.

As part of the celebrations, ZCC has established a Mobile Information Hub where members of the public can access information and engage with experts on key issues affecting women and families.

The hub is providing information on gender equality and constitutional protections, raising awareness on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda, and offering guidance on gender-based violence prevention, including confidential referral pathways for those seeking assistance.

Visitors can also receive information and participate in discussions on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR), as well as programmes focusing on livelihoods and economic empowerment for women.

ZCC has invited members of the public to visit the Mobile Information Hub, interact with partners and become part of the growing movement advancing gender justice in Zimbabwe.

The organisation emphasised that Christian teachings call for unity, equality and respect for all people, referencing the biblical message in Galatians 3:28 which states: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”

The council will continue sharing updates from the commemorations through its social media platforms as it encourages communities to join the ongoing conversations of hope and faith during Women’s Month.

Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Rev Lionel Nkomo Installed as Pastor-in-Charge of Masase Parish

 


The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe marked a significant milestone on 1 March 2026 with the installation of Reverend Lionel Nkomo as the new Pastor-in-Charge of Masase Parish.

The installation ceremony was officiated by Bishop K. Sibanda, who led the congregation in formally welcoming Rev Nkomo into his new pastoral role. The event drew members of the church community, clergy, and invited guests who gathered to witness the important occasion in the life of the parish.

Also present at the ceremony was Reverend R. Nyoni, Chaplain at Masase Mission, who joined in witnessing and supporting the installation. The service was characterized by prayers, words of encouragement, and expressions of hope for the future of the parish under new leadership.

In his remarks, Bishop Sibanda emphasized the responsibility entrusted to Rev Nkomo, urging him to shepherd the congregation with dedication, humility, and faithfulness to God’s Word. The congregation responded with joy and optimism, pledging their support as he begins his ministry at Masase.

Rev Nkomo’s appointment is expected to strengthen the spiritual life and mission work of Masase Parish, as the church community looks forward to a season of growth, unity, and renewed commitment.

The church extended its heartfelt wishes to Rev Lionel Nkomo for a fruitful and successful ministry as he takes up his new role at Masase Parish.

Masvingo Barber and Former Boxer Tinashe Joshua Dies

 



By A Correspondent -The city of Masvingo is in mourning following the sudden death of popular barber and former professional boxer, Tinashe Joshua.


Joshua, who was based at Shanese Hair Saloon along Edison Zvobgo Street opposite FBC, passed away on Monday morning at his home.


A well-known figure in the community, Joshua was admired not only for his barbering skills but also for his sporting achievements.


 His brother expressed profound shock at the loss, saying:

"We are all in disbelief. Tinashe was full of life and brought joy to everyone around him. His passing is a huge loss for our family and the entire community."

Residents and clients alike have described Joshua as a friendly and talented professional whose presence will be deeply missed.

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

ZRP Nabs Key Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Two Officers

 


By Staff Writer- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has confirmed the arrest of a 50-year-old man linked to the fatal shooting of two officers in Zaka...

In a statement issued on March 2, 2026, police identified the suspect as Daniel Munyanyi, describing him as the central figure in investigations into the killings. He was located and taken into custody late in the afternoon while allegedly hiding in the Nyika area of Bikita, Masvingo Province.

Authorities said members of the public played a significant role in the arrest by alerting police and assisting in handing over the suspect.

Police also confirmed that a firearm believed to have been used in the attack was recovered shortly after the arrest. The weapon is expected to be key evidence as investigations continue.

The double murder had unsettled the local community and triggered intensified security operations to track down the suspect. Investigations are still underway.

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