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Mugodhi apostolic sect leader dies

Sigauke, who was the acting bishop for MAFC, died of natural causes in Harare and will be buried in Mutare on Saturday.
By Jairos Saunyama Nov. 27, 2024

Mugodhi church wrangle: High Court drops bombshell

According to a judgment dated August 14 in possession of NewsDay Weekender, Munodawafa is the legitimate leader of MAFC.
By Lawrence Maphosa Aug. 17, 2024

Government pledges land to Vapostori

The traditional leaders in the area ordered the church to begin constructing permanent structures at the Matihwa Shrine.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 23, 2024

Feature: Measles forces apostolic members to convert to modern medicine

Zimbabwe is no stranger to measles outbreaks
By Evidence Chenjerai Mar. 20, 2023

Villagers forced to pay US$25 for rain making ceremony

This emerged in court where Mutasa magistrate Artwell Sanyatwe issued a ruling interdicting the headman for Haudikuvanda A village
By The Standard Oct. 8, 2022

Mugodhi leadership wrangle set for full trial

The disagreements were born after the late Bishop Tadeau Mugodhi’s son, Washington endorsed himself as the new leader.
By Tapfumanei Muchabaiwa Sep. 22, 2022

Mugodhi Apostolic Faith Church wrangle drags on

Munodawafa and Sigauke have both attempted to overthrow Washington as church leader through various court battles which are pending.
By Desmond Chingarande Sep. 9, 2022

12 Mugodhi church members on the run

Five church members were arrested and taken to Marondera Magistrates Court on public violence charges. They were remanded to May 20 on $15 000 bail each.

By The Southern Eye May. 14, 2022