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200 students benefit from scholarships

The programme, which covers primary to tertiary education, provides school fees, uniforms and stationery to disadvantaged learners.

OVER 200 vulnerable students nationwide have accessed education through the Miracle Paul Scholarship Programme, an initiative launched by church leader Miracle Paul.

The programme, which covers primary to tertiary education, provides school fees, uniforms and stationery to disadvantaged learners.

Miracle Paul, who grew up as an orphan, said the initiative was inspired by his own struggles.

“I understand the challenges these children face. Through this programme, we aim to give them a chance to focus on their studies without financial stress,” he said.

At PE-GATS School, 18 students have benefited, receiving laptops, fees and supplies since last year.

Some beneficiaries have also secured scholarships to study abroad in countries like Zambia, India and several European nations.

Church administrator Lovemore Muzavazi highlighted the programme’s comprehensive approach.

“We cover all essential needs to ensure students concentrate fully on their education,” Muzavazi said.

In addition to the scholarship, Miracle Paul’s New Revelation Ministries, based in Chitungwiza, runs various charity projects, including vehicle giveaways and donations of groceries and blankets worth thousands of dollars.

Last year, Miracle Paul purchased a residential plot for a local vendor, significantly improving her living conditions.

Known for his impactful teachings and prophecies, Miracle Paul attracts thousands to his Sunday services, including visitors from South Africa, Botswana and Zambia.

His initiatives continue to provide critical support to marginalised communities, offering both hope and tangible resources.

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