AFM Church Split Looms As Pastors Demands Madziyire, Nyambirai And Others To Resign

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Zimbabwean weekly the Sunday Mail has reported that a possible major split of the Apostle Faith Mission of Zimbabwe (AFM) church in Zimbabwe might happen soon.

According to the published report, top officials at the church have secretly recorded each other’s conversations about goings-on in the church and leaking the recordings to the public.

AFM deputy president Rev. Cossum Chiangwa is apparently in a battle against president Dr. Aspher Madziyire, church elder and prominent lawyer Tawanda Nyambirai, general secretary Reverend Amon Madawo, and administrator Pastor Munyaradzi Shumba.

The battles have seen a group of pastors who claim to represent the interests of Sixty hundred and fifty AFM ordained colleagues demand a vote of no confidence passed against Madziyire, Madawo, Nyambirai, and Shumba.

The pastors have communicated through lawyers:

The president (Dr Madziyire) and the general secretary (Rev Madawo) abused their offices by undermining the resolution of the AC (Apostolic Council) meeting held at Rufaro Conference Centre on 3 February 2018 where the AC resolved that AFM would go for elections with the current constitution and constitution reforms would proceed after the elections.

“The said office bearers are showing deliberate negligence of both their official and fiduciary duties by ignoring calls of more than 650 pastors and 16 overseers (including members of the presidium) and a big number of lay workers to stop divisive reforms and proceed with elections guided by the standing constitution.

“The said office bearers are not showing remorse despite their awareness that their actions are about to split the church that has been able to amicably and peacefully resolve its conflicts for over 100 years.”

Repeated efforts to get a comment from Dr. Madziyire and Mr. Nyambirai were fruitless last week. Rev Chiangwa confirmed that divisions had rocked the church and the weekend meeting at Rufaro Mission meant to save the church from an imminent split. He declined to further discuss the matter.

Source: Sunday Mail

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