Scandal-hit Zimbabwe
churches urged to stem abuse of women
Global Times February 19, 2014 http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/843470.shtml#.UwScL_ldWa8
The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) has called
for moral uprightness among church leaders in the wake of
allegations of sexual violence against women and corruption.
EFZ, which represents approved members of evangelical and
Pentecostal persuasion, said it was deeply concerned about the
public perception of the church following recent allegations of
corruption and abuse of women in the form of rape, sexual,
spiritual and emotional violence. Law enforcement is called upon
to take its course on corrupt religious leaders, individual
actors, leaders of parastatals, (and) public and private
institutions that perpetuate this pandemic, EFZ said in a
statement issued Tuesday. A number of church leaders have been
caught on the wrong side of the law on a number of occasions,
the latest being independent church RMG End Time Message leader
Robert Gumbura who was sentenced to 50 years over raping female
followers and possessing pornographic material. Last December,
the Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe said it had reported
at least 10 churches to the police on suspicions of sexual abuse
of women. The association's president Johannes Ndanga said
the surge in cases being reported to it showed that many women
had been suffering in silence for some time. Other church
leaders have been accused of being involved in adulterous
affairs while others have allegedly duped people of their
assets. About 70 percent of Zimbabweans are Christians,
following mainstream and African indigenous churches.
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