Bishops Healing Nations Council Promises Support After Kuwadzana Tragedy
By Panashe Gwesu
Bishops Healing Nations Council, a united front of spiritual leaders of diverse callings established with aims of healing, restoring, and increasing individuals within communities and the nation, led by Bishop Philein T . Muzira, sends a condolence message to the family who lost their loved ones in an accident that happened at Kuwadzana 7 turn off yesterday, stating that the board of leaders is going to offer assistance to the family.
Posting on his social media platforms, Bishop Muzira paid condolences to the families affected by the accident promise to offer both spiritual and physical assistance the family of those who perished.
“We are deeply saddened to hear about the tragic accident that occurred in Kuwadzana, claiming the lives of innocent people. Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the victims. We pray that God comforts and strengthens them during this difficult time.
“We are dispatching a team of Bishops and counselors to provide spiritual support and counseling to the affected families and community. We will also be holding a memorial service to honor the lives lost.
“We believe that God is our Healer and Restorer. We are praying for the healing and restoration of the families and community affected by this tragedy. May God’s love and grace surround them and bring them peace,” he said.
The newly launched organization consists of church leaders from various Christian backgrounds, including bishops, overseers, prophets, pastors, teachers, evangelists, and ministers.
Meanwhile, Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Felix Mhona addressed the accident, which involved a Kombi and a fuel tanker. He stated that the driver of the Kombi will face charges of culpable homicide.