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Thursday, 10 January 2013 11:05
HARARE - Zimbabwe's Supreme Court will next week set down a final appeal by a renegade Anglican bishop who is challenging the dismissal by the High Court of an urgent application to stop evictions from church properties he had unlawfully seized....Read More
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Monday, 17 December 2012 13:27
HARARE - Chad Gandiya, the victorious Anglican Church prelate, yesterday led a cleansing mass at the Cathedral in Harare, declaring “the enemy snare has been broken.” The humble bishop and his flock had been violently banished into the “wilderness” over the...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Tuesday, 11 December 2012 11:31
HARARAE - Ex-communicated clergyman Nolbert Kunonga’s efforts to involve President Robert Mugabe in his desperate attempt to overturn a Supreme Court ruling that stripped him of control of the Anglican Church properties came to nought yesterday. Judge president George Chiweshe sealed...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Thursday, 06 December 2012 11:03
HARARE - Judge President George Chiweshe has postponed the matter in which excommunicated bishop Nolbert Kunonga is fighting to retain church property after a Supreme Court ruling declared him an illegal occupant. Kunonga’s lawyer Jonathan Samukange is trying to turn the...Read More
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Wednesday, 05 December 2012 14:10
HARARE - The battle for control of the Anglican Church continued yesterday with lawyers representing disgraced ex-communicated bishop Nolbert Kunonga seeking to turn the tables against the Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA) saying the Anglican Church is approaching...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Tuesday, 04 December 2012 10:23
HARARE - Defrocked clergyman Nolbert Kunonga cannot “blow hot and cold” and hide behind issues like indigenisation and support for President Robert Mugabe because such claims do not have a legal basis, lawyers representing the Church of the Province of Central...Read More
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Monday, 03 December 2012 13:20
HARARE - Anglicans across the country were led into their churches by police as supporters of ex-communicated clergyman Nolbert Kunonga defied a Supreme Court order directing them to leave the Church of the Central Province of Africa’s (CPCA) properties. According...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Monday, 03 December 2012 12:10
HARARE - Fallen former Anglican Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga has sensationally claimed that he deserves to retain control of the church properties because he has fiercely supported President Robert Mugabe. Kunonga also claims he also deserves to regain the property because he...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Saturday, 01 December 2012 13:05
HARARAE - The Anglican Church saga has sucked in top banking and lending organisations with the Church of the Central Province of Africa (CPCA) demanding that institutions such as the Standard Chartered Bank ensure that defrocked clergyman Nolbert Kunonga returns money...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Friday, 30 November 2012 10:55
HARARE - Police stood guard at the Anglican Church Cathedral in Harare protecting worshippers as tables turned against ex-communicated bishop Nolbert Kunonga, who for five years relied on the force to eject bona fide Anglicans from their properties. Kunonga’s supporters watched...Read More
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Friday, 30 November 2012 10:40
HARARE - Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) would like to appeal to public figures to exercise restraint during their interactions with journalists on assignment. Zuj said it is deeply concerned and alarmed by reports that bishop Nolbert Kunonga reportedly threatened...Read More
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Thursday, 29 November 2012 10:45
HARARE - After being ordered by the Supreme Court to let go of Anglican Church properties, it is clear that disgraced “bishop” Nolbert Kunonga is wont to disrupt this established brand and church through his wanton actions. As we report today,...Read More
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Thursday, 29 November 2012 09:38
HARARE - Disgraced ex-communicated clergyman Nolbert Kunonga yesterday threatened to shoot journalists for covering his ongoing shenanigans, as five of his “thugs” were arrested late Thursday. This came as he packed his belongings — leaving the Anglican Church Cathedral — a...Read More
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News » Richard Chidza, Staff Writer
Wednesday, 28 November 2012 10:19
HARARE - Members of the Anglican Church yesterday demonstrated in Mutare demanding access to church premises still held by a faction headed by disgraced former bishop Nolbert Kunonga. About 100 members of the Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA)...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis »
Tuesday, 27 November 2012 10:04
HARARE - Peace-loving Zimbabweans from across the Christian and political divide last week hailed a Supreme Court decision that brought an end to defrocked Nolbert Kunonga’s five year reign of terror. However, while the judgement was good in all aspects, it...Read More
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