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Harare-Zimbabwe:Mugabe supporters march across the country’s capital in protest of ‘fake’ pastors
Thousands of supporters of the ruling party in Zimbabwe marched across the country’s capital in protest of ‘fake’ pastors and opposition movements that have organized demonstrations against the country’s leadership in the past few weeks.
Zanu PF youth league members gathered at the party’s headquarters for the launch of a housing project.
President Mugabe has said that the #ThisFlag Pastor is funded by foreign states.
Recently, president Robert Mugabe had blasted the said Pastor, Evan Mawarire who is the force behind the #ThisFlag campaign that is calling on Zimbabweans to stay away from work, saying he is not a “true preacher”.
Local media reported Mugabe to have said that if people like Mawarire don’t want to live in the country they should “go to those countries that are sponsoring them.”
Mawarire is currently in neighbouring South Africa.
He was detained for inciting people to stay away from work over the deteriorating economic situation in Zimbabwe, where the government has struggled to pay salaries of civil servant and the army.
Mugabe is quoted as saying, “First Corinthians, what does it say? Love one another. So beware these men of God – not all of them are true preachers of the Bible.”
“I don’t know whether they are serving God. Well, we spell God G.O.D. They spell God in reverse.”
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