By Michael Gwarisa Renowned evangelist and leader of the African Apostolic Church (AAC), Archbishop Paul Mwazha, has died at the age of 107. The Church confirmed his passing through its social media platforms. Archbishop Mwazha played a key role in establishing the AAC, a charismatic movement that has drawn followers from around the world. Born in Chirimhanzu District on October 25, 1918, Archbishop Mwazha founded the African Apostolic Church in 1959. The Church says his death is a great loss and prayed for comfort for the entire African community. Mourners…
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Vuzu sex parties invade Harare
A famous Bulawayo frenzy of wild sex parties monikered ‘vuzu’ parties, has now entered Harare’s Hatfield suburb, HealthTimes has learned. By Kudakwashe Pembere Vuzu parties are indoor gatherings common in Bulawayo mostly held by teenagers where they engage in beer, and drug binges as well as illicit unprotected sex. This was revealed in an interview by a Hatfield resident Tapiwa Chandavengerwa, a recovered addict who is working with some organisations in the reduction of drug and substance abuse. Chandavengerwa said there is a house in Hatfield which hosts these vuzu…
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