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Zim leader honoured in Bethlehem

Blessings Chidakwa

Herald Reporter

President Mnangagwa has made history by becoming the first African leader to be included in Africa’s Hall of Faith, dedicated to him at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ.

The commemoration of names in this hall aims to show solidarity and prayer with the Christian community in Bethlehem. It is designed to connect those commemorated in a unique spiritual link to a site of profound historical significance, allowing them to draw blessings from this holy place for their lives and countries.

The acknowledgment of President Mnangagwa, who also serves as the chairperson of SADC, symbolises the enduring power of faith and unity in overcoming challenges and fostering a more peaceful, connected world.

Zimbabwe’s Honorary Consul to Israel Mr Ronny Levi Musan, presented President Mnangagwa with a copy of the plaque placed on the central wall of the hall, marking this as a historic moment for Zimbabwe and Africa.

He also shared the commemorations on the walls with Government officials and SADC presidents, emphasising the unity between Africa – often regarded as the cradle of civilisation – and Bethlehem, the cradle of Christianity.

Ambassador Musan noted that while several names of Christian presidents were suggested for the project, he advocated for President Mnangagwa as the most suitable candidate.

“This project is called the ‘Hall of Faith of Africa’ at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, dedicated in the name of President Mnangagwa.”

The hall will feature the names of African presidents, heads of churches, and key figures, alongside those of the Pope and other influential global leaders.

Ambassador Musan highlighted the significance of this recognition, stating that it reflects President Mnangagwa’s tireless efforts to bring meaningful change to Zimbabwe and the SADC region.

The dedication ceremony, which took place in Bethlehem, was a collaborative effort involving the Consul General of Zimbabwe in Israel and Father Rami Asakrieh, Parish Priest of Bethlehem.

It was attended by several dignitaries and faith leaders, underscoring the importance of this moment for Zimbabwe and Africa.

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