News & Updates
BLESSED RAINS! BLESSED REVIVAL!
By Munya MaturaPhotographers: Mubaiwa TheDefiner, Munya Matura, Tongai Rice On Saturday 11 January 2025, the Harare Central District was abuzz with excitement as believers from across the district gathered for an all-day revival at Glenorah 2 High School in Harare....
Makoni Buhera District RRW of The United Methodist Church starts the year in prayer.
Story by: Rev. Adam Mutemachani Makoni-Buhera Communications 331 members of Makoni Buhera District RRW and Pastors went to Chin'ando site at Old Mutare Mission for a Prayer retreat on the 4th of January 2025 accompanied by the District Superintendent Rev C Musuruware...
Prioritizing the Well-being of Spiritual Leaders (The Importance of Health and Wellness for Pastors)
By Tarisai Mubaiwa Photography: Harare West District Communications On January 16, 2025, the Harare West District clergy, spouses, and families converged at Kuwadzana Circuit for a pivotal gathering that underscored the significance of health and wellness for...
Church WhatsApp group fosters business collaboration
United Methodists use social media tool to promote each other’s companies and services and offer other support.
Evangelism campaign fuels church growth in Zimbabwe
“The United Methodist Church is rapidly growing in Africa in general and Zimbabwe Episcopal Area in particular,” noted the Rev. John Makaniko, Harare East District connectional ministries director and Chisipiti pastor-in-charge.
Twins Association of Zimbabwe supports multiples, mothers
Global statistics indicate that in 1999, out of 2.8 million twins born worldwide, nearly 1.1 million (41%) were born in Africa. The mortality rate of twins is high due to low birth weight, tendency to be premature and complications at birth.
Love of children brings $800,000 gift to Zimbabwe
More than 80 United Methodists traveled from the U.S. to celebrate the 30th anniversary of United Methodist-related Africa University and the inauguration of the Rev. Peter Mageto as the university’s fifth vice chancellor.
Bishop exhibits servant leadership at mission school
In July, a 16-member delegation led by Charlie Moore arrived in the Hanwa Mission Area to paint the new primary school block. The bishop, expressing appreciation for the team’s years of ministry, said he wanted to join in the work.
Former Africa University vice chancellor dies at 82
Bishop Eben K. Nhiwatiwa of the Zimbabwe Episcopal Area said Murapa will always have a special place in the hall of fame among the list of vice chancellors who served Africa University. “The former vice chancellor told us people should know that they are at a university by simply looking at its grounds,” Nhiwatiwa said.








