Who remembers Apostle Reverend Levy Moyo? The man described himself as an Able Minister by Grace at Apostolic LandMark.
By the way, Apostolic Landmark is a ministry within the Apostolic Church, a worldwide fellowship born out of Welsh Revival and believes in Apostolic distinctiveness. Yes, it’s pretty puzzling.
Anyway, to those whose memories may be in need of reignition, Apostle Moyo has been around for a while and he has established himself as the cleric who likes to spout off about a wide range of things and he loves to do it openly. Thanks to Twitter, the microblogging platform has given him a free audience since he joined it three years ago.
The year he joined Twitter, the Able Minister wasted no time in grabbing the limelight when he claimed that the issue regarding a misspelt Ndebele National Anthem at the International Day of Cooperatives national commemorations in Matabeleland South was nothing but a squarely ‘language genocide’.
Since then, Apostle Moyo has not shown any signs of slowing down when it comes to checking leaders, trends and other vital matters. Almost every day brings about a fresh or continued Apostle Moyo rant to keep the interweb going.
On his latest tweet rampage, the cleric has been tweeting about a lot of things from politics, leadership and even the offing polls. Here we run for you some of his rousing tweets.
I sighed within saying, Dr Noah Manyika and Dr Nkozana Moyo are too smart to voters who always vote for sloganists and thieves.Zim is used to rain-less-clouds.sad. @LevyApostle Tonight: Zimbabwe heading to polls this year https://t.co/IvT4WKGcXt via @African news network 7
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) January 23, 2018
Long-term stagnation in any operation is due to long-term leadership with a limited vision.
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) February 11, 2018
Thoughts on LeaderShip
Every leader needs to become a model to be seen before he can become an example to be followed. People are affected more by what they see than by what they hear. Seeing is far more convincing and effective.— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) February 18, 2018
Zim you are locked in a room. You desparately want to get out. You want freedom. Your feelings are very strong about it. Which is the more useful, this very strong feeling or a key to the lock? Think!
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) March 2, 2018
In Dr. Joshua Nkomo’s days we voted cheerfully in our region. Lafa elihle! Lord help us – jus thinking pic.twitter.com/phIAsgYk6v
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) March 10, 2018
“I have noticed a type of person who talks a lot but who says nothing.” Walk the talk and talk the walk.
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) March 13, 2018
A good leader will never aim at overcoming people but winning them. He/She will never try to destroy them but convince them.”
Politicians must convice and win the masses before winning elections.— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) March 16, 2018
In Leadership.
“People may fear you on account of your position or power or strength, but this does not mean that they respect you.”— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) March 17, 2018
“There is a gain that is turning to a big loss” “November Zim Coup”
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) March 20, 2018
When a politician says he/she agrees to a thing in principle, They mean that they have not the slightest intention of carrying it out in practice. Thus why after elections we don’t see them. They run away from praticality.
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) March 25, 2018
Your Exellence President we respect your efforts as head of the Republic of Zimbabwe. I know you are busy for us. Could you please on our behalf send your team to verify the this clip below?This Mr President will sour our relationships with China if its true. pic.twitter.com/rCvdfWaqXO
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) April 3, 2018
Season for rallies in Zimbawe: “We must know that numbers can never turn evil into good or error into truth” politicians speak the truth only when their mouth is shut.
— Apostle Levy Moyo (@LevyApostle) April 25, 2018