Madzibaba Nengomasha Hands Out Food to 1 000 Vulnerable Families

By Staff reporter

Approximately 1000 people have benefited from food scheme program outreach events which drew people living with disabilities, the elderly, and struggling families unable to fend for themselves.

Madzibaba Simbarashe Nengomasha founder and leader of Johane Masowe eChishanu leader yesterday distributed food hampers, including mealie-meal and cooking oil, to both church members and non-apostolic.

The donations, handed out at his Canaan Shrine in Unit J, Chitungwiza

The outreach follows another major community project by Madzibaba Nengomasha, the recent construction of a clinic in Makurumure, Hwedza.

Madzibaba Nengomasha said the initiative served as a reaffirmation of the church’s public support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and pledged to continue praying for the nation.

“We are here for national service, which is to pray for the nation,” Nengomasha said.

“The President’s mantra says no one and no place should be left behind. We are praying for more rains so that hunger is eliminated…mvura yekuChina haipe zhizha mu Zimbabwe.”

He dismissed rumors that he had political ambitions, reiterating that his responsibility remained spiritual, not partisan.

“I cannot be a Man of God, an MP, and a councillor. We should pray for those in office,” he said, adding that his congregation would keep praying for President Mnangagwa “whom God chose to lead us.”

Agnes Muzvondiwa, a beneficiary , expressed her gratitude as the intervention is timely relief amid rising food insecurity in high-density suburbs.

“This bag of mealie-meal means my children will eat tonight,” she said.

“We thank Madzibaba for remembering everyone, even those outside his church.”

A man living with a disability, Tafadzwa Makodza, said the gesture restored dignity for vulnerable families.

“These donations came when many of us had nothing. We truly appreciate the philanthropic works of our leader,” he said.

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