Rev Wutawunashe says Mnangagwa’s achievements downplayed

By Staff Reporter
REV Andrew Wutawunashe has blamed social commentators for down speaking the vast achievements made under the auspices of the Second Republic hinting such talk is ungodly.
He made the remarks in an interview with a State run weekly publication on the sidelines of a Thanksgiving Ceremony held in the city of Bulawayo.
“If you look carefully at the nation-building in the word of God, you will discover that the kings always did well if they were supported by prophets. God wanted that combination to be there.
“One of the things I can say is that in our particular Zimbabwean situation, the way I see it is that our nation needs the silencing of demoralizing voices, which are failing to recognize the progress God has given us since the coming in of the Second Republic,” he said.
Wutawunashe said some people are in denial of all the great development that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has spearheaded in his administration and the progress the nation has made.
“What happens is that the psyche of the people is discourages and demoralized unjustifiably and God does not like that. So the role of the church must be to inspire people, to encourage people, to also silence and drown voices of false discouragement.
“This is also a platform where we want the true picture of what is going on in our nation to be brought forward by a voice that has integrity, which is the voice of the church, and to inspire our people,” he said.