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Tuesday, 21 April 2026

UTC Launches Gender Equality Workshop, Positions Faith as Driver of Social Transformation



The United Theological College (UTC) has underscored the influential role of faith leaders in shaping societal values and advancing gender equality, as it recently launched a four-part workshop series focused on Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5).

In a statement, the institution highlighted that faith leaders play a central role in defining norms of acceptable behaviour, social roles, and broader perceptions of what constitutes a meaningful life. While religion can serve as a powerful catalyst for positive change, it can also hinder progress when institutions resist gender equality. This dual nature, the statement noted, makes religion both a critical enabler and, at times, a barrier to sustainable development.

On April 15, UTC commenced the first session of its workshop series under the Theology and Gender programme, led by Reverend Linah Ndhlovu. The initiative brings together the 2026 freshmen class and staff members, aiming to strengthen faith leadership’s role in promoting gender justice.

The opening session featured a presentation by Mr Patience Shava, who framed SDG 5 as “a divine mandate for modern times.” He stressed that religion holds decisive influence, particularly within Christian communities, where teachings emphasise unity and equality. Citing biblical principles, he challenged participants to reflect on how ideals of equality can be meaningfully applied within contemporary faith settings.

Discussions during the workshop revealed that while society has largely acknowledged the existence of gender disparities, there remains ongoing debate about the true meaning and application of gender equality. Participants contributed diverse perspectives, highlighting the need for a shared understanding to drive meaningful progress.

UTC Principal, Rev. Dr Kupakwashe Mtata, further reinforced the theological basis for gender equality, describing SDG 5 as aligned with the mission of Jesus Christ. He emphasised that the teachings of Jesus promote justice and equality, calling on believers to embody these values in their daily lives and leadership roles.

The workshop series, supported by Act Church of Sweden, is part of broader efforts to engage faith-based actors in preventing violence against women and girls (VAWG). Organisers noted that religious leaders and ministers-in-training possess significant influence in shaping community beliefs and practices. When guided effectively, they can promote values that prevent violence and support dignity; however, without critical reflection, they may also reinforce harmful norms.

Evidence from recent initiatives shows that faith-based approaches—such as sermons, prayers, and religious rituals—can be powerful tools for addressing social challenges. By engaging supportive religious leaders and challenging harmful practices, communities have begun to develop new frameworks that promote respect and equality.

Globally, faith-based actors are increasingly recognised as essential partners in achieving SDG 5 by 2030. Their ability to facilitate dialogue across community, local government, and national levels positions them as key drivers of change. International and regional bodies continue to collaborate with religious institutions to strengthen efforts aimed at ending violence against women and promoting gender equality.

Gender equality is the fifth of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 under the 2030 Agenda, which seeks to build a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world.

ZCC Hosts Finnish Delegation to Assess Community Resilience Projects in Gwanda



The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) last week hosted a delegation from Finland on a two-day monitoring visit in Gwanda District, as part of ongoing efforts to evaluate the impact of a Felm-funded community development initiative.

The visit, which focused on Garanyemba Ward 13, forms part of a broader project that has been running since 2022 across Gwanda, Zvishavane, and Mwenezi districts. It offered the visiting team an opportunity to engage directly with local communities and stakeholders, gaining firsthand insight into the realities on the ground.

Leading the delegation, Bishop Dr. M.M. Dube together with the Felm Country Representative facilitated engagements that highlighted both the progress achieved and the challenges still being faced by communities. The team also paid a courtesy call to the Gwanda District Development Coordinator’s office as part of their official programme.

During the visit, the delegation interacted with beneficiaries of the project who have received support through various interventions. These include climate-smart agriculture initiatives, gender equality and equity programmes, Food for Assets schemes, disaster risk reduction strategies, and efforts to promote diversified livelihoods.

Community members shared their experiences, reflecting stories of resilience and adaptation in the face of recurring climatic shocks. The project’s interventions have played a significant role in strengthening household resilience, reducing vulnerability, and improving food security among participating families.

The monitoring visit further provided a platform for cultural exchange, allowing the Finnish delegation to experience Zimbabwe’s rich traditions while deepening their understanding of the social and economic dynamics shaping rural livelihoods.

Monday, 20 April 2026

IT'S ALL ABOUT JESUS CHRIST PRAYER MOVEMENT


 


*[Date: April 19, 2026]*


*RE: PRAYER MOUNTAIN VISIT – LOGISTICS & CONTRIBUTION*


Dear DIVINE FAMILY 


Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.


This letter serves to formally inform you about our upcoming Prayer Mountain visit scheduled for *FRIDAY 29 MAY 2026*. As a church, we believe this will be a powerful time of seeking God, consecration, and breakthrough. _Joel 2:12_ — “Even now,” declares the Lord, “return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning.”


*LOGISTICS & CONTRIBUTION*

To ensure smooth coordination, each member attending is kindly requested to contribute *$30.00*. This amount will cover the following:

Item Description Amount

**Transport** Bus fare to and from Prayer Mountain Included 

**T-Shirt** Official Prayer Mountain T-Shirt for the day I

**Total** **Per person** **$30.00**

*IMPORTANT DETAILS*

1. *Date:* 29 MAY2026

2. *Departure Time & Meeting Point:* To be communicated closer to the date

3. *Dress Code:* Prayer Mountain T-Shirt provided

4. *Payment Deadline:*20 May  to allow us to finalize transport and T-shirt orders*

5. *Payment Method:* Please submit your contribution to our senior Pastor Matinyadze +263772870398


We encourage every member to prioritize this gathering. Your $30 contribution will help us move as one body and avoid last-minute challenges.


For any questions or if you face challenges with the contribution, please do not hesitate to contact.

Apostle Dr lionde 

+263779653687

+263719653687

Let us come expectant. _Matthew 18:20_ — “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”


Yours in Christ,


Apostle Lionde 

*DIVINE LIFE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES*

Stage Set For Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe National Youth Revival

 


Saturday, 18 April 2026

MCZ Presiding Bishop Leads Official Church Opening In Marondera...

 What a glorious day!  The Presiding Bishop Rev S. Sithole officiated at


the opening of Muda Church building in Chiota Circuit. Faith in action!

The Methodist Church In Zimbabwe

Friday, 17 April 2026

Faith in Action: Church-Led Efforts Restore Hope and Resilience in Chimanimani

 


In a powerful demonstration of faith translating into action, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), in partnership with Act for Peace (AfP), recently conducted a joint monitoring visit to Runyararo in Chimanimani district.

The visit focused on engaging with project participants and gathering feedback on the impact of various recovery initiatives. Community members shared moving testimonies of their journey toward healing and restoration following the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai in 2019.

What once seemed like overwhelming loss is now being replaced with renewed hope and visible progress. Improved access to clean water is easing daily challenges, particularly for women and children, while interventions at Runyararo Primary School — including WASH facilities and secure fencing — are creating a safer and more conducive learning environment for over 100 pupils and their teachers.

Livelihood restoration efforts, especially through livestock support, are helping families rebuild their sources of income while strengthening food security within the community.

Key infrastructure developments such as a newly established police base and a Waiting Mothers’ Shelter are bringing vital services closer to the people, enhancing safety, healthcare access, and protection for vulnerable groups.

Through the Strengthening Protection, Resilience, and Preparedness Programme, ZCC continues to embody Christian values of compassion, service, and restoration. Implemented in Chimanimani Ward 7 with funding support from Act for Peace and the Australian Government, the programme is fostering stronger social cohesion, renewed faith, and a spirit of unity among community members.

As residents, local leaders, government, and development partners work hand in hand, there is a growing sense that, through faith and collective effort, Chimanimani is steadily rising from the ashes—stronger, united, and full of hope.

#Chimanimani #Resilience #zccinzim #ActForPeace #AustralianGovernment #BuildingHope

Dorcas Moyo Shares Heartfelt Message on Motherhood and Love

 

Staff Writer -


Popular gospel musician Dorcas Moyo has inspired many after sharing a touching message about her role as a mother, highlighting the deep love and commitment she has for her children.

Speaking on Friday, the gospel sensation expressed that while she may not always provide everything her children desire, her love for them remains unwavering.

"My children may not get everything they want, but they have a mom that loves them more than anything," she said.

Dorcas went on to reassure her children of her constant presence in their lives, promising to support and guide them through every step.

"As your mother, I promise you that I will always be in one of three places... in front of you to cheer you on, behind you to have your back, or next to you so you aren't walking alone," she said.

She also affectionately described herself as a "2 in one" for her children, adding a heartfelt message in Shona.

"Am your 2 in one Hwesa dzangu... I love you vana vangu," she said.

Thursday, 16 April 2026

Clothed In New Life...

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS


with Major Kudzai Marime

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 


CLOTHED IN NEW LIFE 


“He has clothed me with garments of salvation…” (Isaiah 61:10)


After Easter, we may still carry burdens that feel too heavy, too stained, or beyond repair. But Jesus didn’t just rise - He came to restore. God invites us to lay aside the old and be clothed in something new - His grace, His righteousness, His peace. We don’t have to hold on to what He has already taken away. Today, let go - and let Him clothe you again with new life.


Prayer:

Lord, help me to lay aside the old and walk in the new life You give. Amen.

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online


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