Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Faith in Action:Rev Ignatius Makumbe Urges Zimbabweans to Speak, Pray and Participate in Constitutional Hearings

 


HARARE — As Zimbabwe prepares for the upcoming Public Hearings on the Constitution Amendment (No. 3) Bill, Ignatius Makumbe, President of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, has called on citizens to embrace both faith and civic responsibility in shaping the nation’s future.

In a message directed to the nation, Bishop Makumbe emphasized that participation in governance is not separate from faith, but a reflection of it. He urged Zimbabweans to actively engage in the democratic process while remaining grounded in prayer and spiritual conviction.

“Your voice matters. Your faith calls you,” he said, highlighting that the proposed constitutional changes carry far-reaching implications for governance, rights, and the country’s democratic trajectory.

Drawing from scripture, Bishop Makumbe referenced Jeremiah 29:7, encouraging citizens to “seek the peace and prosperity of the city,” stressing that national development requires both spiritual commitment and active involvement.

He called on people of faith not to remain passive observers but to step forward with humility, wisdom, and courage. According to the church leader, attending public hearings, listening attentively, speaking truthfully, and praying earnestly are all essential parts of building a just and accountable society.

“Let us not be silent observers, but active contributors,” he urged, reinforcing the need for collective responsibility in shaping Zimbabwe’s future.

The call comes at a critical time when public engagement is key to ensuring that citizens’ voices are heard in the constitutional reform process. Through this message, the church leadership is encouraging Zimbabweans to unite faith with action — attending the hearings, participating meaningfully, and seeking divine guidance in the process.

Citizens have also been encouraged to follow ongoing discussions and engage with available platforms to stay informed and involved.

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