Spirit Embassy founder Uebert Angel’s public disclosure that he supported the ruling Zanu PF party has torched a storm within and outside ...
Spirit Embassy founder Uebert Angel’s public disclosure that he
supported the ruling Zanu PF party has torched a storm within and
outside church circles with some saying the remarks would likely cost
him followers.
BY STAFF REPORTER
Angel, born Angel Mudzanire declared his Zanu PF allegiance while addressing about 10 000 guests attending President Robert Mugabe’s 90th birthday party at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera on Sunday.
“Critics will be there and stories will be written (that) Angel has been swallowed by Zanu PF as if they know where I was before. I was born to a Zanu PF father and we had a sister who campaigned for MDC, but we never fired her from home,” he said in apparent reference to Mercy Mudzanire-Nongera, who last year contested and lost MDC-T primary elections for Masvingo Central constituency.
He also praised Zanu PF’s land reform and youth empowerment programmes.
However, NewsDay readers yesterday blasted the youthful cleric for seeking “Zanu PF refuge to cover up for his yet-to-be uncovered sins”.
Others defended the miracle-making Angel saying his political affiliation was a personal choice which he should not be demonised for.
“The timing is very suspicious in that the prophet has chosen to let his Zanu PF background known when there is a running crackdown on errant church leaders and public officials,” a reader who declined to be named said.
“Let them learn from senior church leaders like Ezekiel Guti, his quietness doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a political party.
“If you are a man of God you cover all people MDCs, non-aligned, Zanu PF, Zanu Ndonga and others,” wrote Aaron Mabanda on his Facebook wall.
Nigel Chisare Mambwere added: “Every person has his own right to choose including a right to choose a political party of his own heart. I, however, do have reservations for religious leaders like Prophet Angel’s public announcement because with the number of congregants he commands, the truth is that a reasonable number of them may not be Zanu PF supporters or may not be interested in politics at all.”
Another reader, commenting on the NewsDay website urged Angel not to divide his followers by making political pronouncements like what he did on Sunday.
“I think the prophet has missed his mark on this. I foresee his followers’ base shrinking soon. Religious leaders should not openly show their political allegiances though they may have political parties of their choice,” the reader said.
Jonathan Jabu Khumalo said: “Back to the Bible it says Ezekiel was a political adviser and prophet Nathan supported David and gave him advice to rule Israel and he also denounced him when King David took someone’s wife while she was bathing so I don’t see any problem with Uebert Angel as he calls himself to support the ruling party. The Bible says you have to follow the ruling party of that time.”
Another reader Linda added: “My Papa supports no party, but prays for the will of God to be done by the party in power. He is for God’s party. He has always said it and these are just ridiculous lies. It’s an honour though to meet presidents and kings. His gifts make way and room for him so don’t hate him because you don’t know how to use your gifts. My papa and mama are amazing people. They are a power couple indeed.”
In 2011, Angel’s counterpart and United Family International Church founder Emmanuel Makandiwa opened himself to a barrage of public criticism after he signed the Zanu PF anti-sanctions petition.
Last week, Makandiwa dropped yet another bombshell when he donated $10 000 towards wedding preparations of Mugabe’s daughter, Bona, scheduled for March 1.
BY STAFF REPORTER
Angel, born Angel Mudzanire declared his Zanu PF allegiance while addressing about 10 000 guests attending President Robert Mugabe’s 90th birthday party at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera on Sunday.
“Critics will be there and stories will be written (that) Angel has been swallowed by Zanu PF as if they know where I was before. I was born to a Zanu PF father and we had a sister who campaigned for MDC, but we never fired her from home,” he said in apparent reference to Mercy Mudzanire-Nongera, who last year contested and lost MDC-T primary elections for Masvingo Central constituency.
He also praised Zanu PF’s land reform and youth empowerment programmes.
However, NewsDay readers yesterday blasted the youthful cleric for seeking “Zanu PF refuge to cover up for his yet-to-be uncovered sins”.
Others defended the miracle-making Angel saying his political affiliation was a personal choice which he should not be demonised for.
“The timing is very suspicious in that the prophet has chosen to let his Zanu PF background known when there is a running crackdown on errant church leaders and public officials,” a reader who declined to be named said.
“Let them learn from senior church leaders like Ezekiel Guti, his quietness doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a political party.
“If you are a man of God you cover all people MDCs, non-aligned, Zanu PF, Zanu Ndonga and others,” wrote Aaron Mabanda on his Facebook wall.
Nigel Chisare Mambwere added: “Every person has his own right to choose including a right to choose a political party of his own heart. I, however, do have reservations for religious leaders like Prophet Angel’s public announcement because with the number of congregants he commands, the truth is that a reasonable number of them may not be Zanu PF supporters or may not be interested in politics at all.”
Another reader, commenting on the NewsDay website urged Angel not to divide his followers by making political pronouncements like what he did on Sunday.
“I think the prophet has missed his mark on this. I foresee his followers’ base shrinking soon. Religious leaders should not openly show their political allegiances though they may have political parties of their choice,” the reader said.
Jonathan Jabu Khumalo said: “Back to the Bible it says Ezekiel was a political adviser and prophet Nathan supported David and gave him advice to rule Israel and he also denounced him when King David took someone’s wife while she was bathing so I don’t see any problem with Uebert Angel as he calls himself to support the ruling party. The Bible says you have to follow the ruling party of that time.”
Another reader Linda added: “My Papa supports no party, but prays for the will of God to be done by the party in power. He is for God’s party. He has always said it and these are just ridiculous lies. It’s an honour though to meet presidents and kings. His gifts make way and room for him so don’t hate him because you don’t know how to use your gifts. My papa and mama are amazing people. They are a power couple indeed.”
In 2011, Angel’s counterpart and United Family International Church founder Emmanuel Makandiwa opened himself to a barrage of public criticism after he signed the Zanu PF anti-sanctions petition.
Last week, Makandiwa dropped yet another bombshell when he donated $10 000 towards wedding preparations of Mugabe’s daughter, Bona, scheduled for March 1.
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