Bishop Kunonga grabs Anglican parish
Ex-communicated Bishop Nolbert Kunonga has reportedly grabbed back the Anglican Church’s St Luke’s Bvumbura parish in Chikomba District.
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Ex-communicated Bishop Nolbert Kunonga has reportedly grabbed back the Anglican Church’s St Luke’s Bvumbura parish in Chikomba District.
Ex-communicated clergyman Nolbert Kunonga’s efforts to involve President Robert Mugabe in his desperate attempt to overturn a Supreme Court ruling that stripped him of control of the Anglican Church properties came to nought on Monday.
President Robert Mugabe, after drawn-out consultations with his inner circle of advisors, ordered Bishop Kunonga to be dumped by Zanu (PF) and the CIO because he failed dismally to achieve what he had been assigned to do.
Television personality Rebecca Chisamba belongs to the faction of Anglican Church faction led by Bishop Nolbert Kunonga and she has no regrets about it. In 2007, internet reports alleged that she was having an affair with the bishop.
Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga recently announced his intention to quit political office when elections are next held. The MP for Buhera West spoke to SW Radio Africa journalist Lance Guma and explains his decision. Matinenga denies media reports that he is quitting because he is disillusioned.
The Daily News on Sunday today exposes the direct link between ex-communicated Anglican Church Bishop Nolbert Kunonga on one hand, and the police and President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF party on the other, in his desperate bid to take over the church.
Students at St David’s Girls High Bonda in Manicaland are reported to have gone on strike protesting declining educational and living standards at the school. The school is one of several in the province taken over by renegade Anglican Bishop Nolbert Kunonga and his supporters.
A dossier cataloging the abuses suffered by Anglicans in Zimbabwe was presented to the country’s president Robert Mugabe during a face-to-face meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury. At a meeting in the State House in Harare, the Dr Rowan Williams asked the controversial leader to use his powers to stop the abuses that mainstream Anglicans have endured in his country.
HARARE – Archibishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has described the attack on Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA) parishioners by the disgraced Bishop Nolbert Kunonga faction and Zanu PF as “mindless and Godless.”