Vapositori Back Mnangagwa’s Controversial 2030 Agenda – Eduzim News

Vapositori Back Mnangagwa’s Controversial 2030 Agenda

By A Correspondent

In a significant display of political and spiritual unity, members of the Johanne the 5th of Africa Church have endorsed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 2030 Agenda for Zimbabwe. This came to light during the second day of the Johanne the 5th of Africa International Church Provincial Prayer meeting in Victoria Falls, a major gathering that attracted a large number of church leaders and members from across the region.

The theme for the event, “2025: The Year of Progress and Development,” was unveiled, setting the tone for the deliberations and prayers that followed. Attendees came together to seek divine guidance and blessings for the political and social goals outlined in the country’s future plans, with a particular focus on the 2030 Agenda, a framework designed to push Zimbabwe toward greater prosperity.

A key highlight of the prayer meeting was the emphasis on praying for the well-being of President Mnangagwa and his family, a gesture that reflects the strong support the church community has for his leadership. According to a source present at the event, “Prayer points include the well-being of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the First Family, the success of the ZANU PF party, peace and stability within the SADC region, and the eradication of drug and substance abuse.”

These prayer points demonstrate the church’s alignment with the government’s vision, emphasizing not only political stability but also the social and economic progress that President Mnangagwa’s administration aims to achieve. The endorsement comes at a critical juncture, as Zimbabwe aims to position itself as a progressive nation by 2030, with goals including improved infrastructure, a stronger economy, and greater social harmony.

The support for the 2030 Agenda is also seen as part of the broader narrative of church and state cooperation in Zimbabwe, where religious organizations often play a significant role in shaping national discourse. The church’s commitment to praying for the success of the ZANU PF party further underscores the intertwined relationship between faith-based groups and the ruling government, particularly in key moments of political and social transition.

As the event concluded, it was clear that the Johanne the 5th of Africa Church remains a significant force in supporting President Mnangagwa’s vision for the future of Zimbabwe, while also addressing pressing national concerns such as peace, drug abuse, and regional stability. The success of these prayers, many hope, will contribute to the collective effort in moving the country closer to its ambitious 2030 goals.


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