The Remains of ZAOGA FIF Leader Ezekiel Guti Arrive on Saturday
One of Zimbabwe's longest serving indigenous church leaders died on July 5 at the age of 100.
The body of ZAOGA FIF leader Ezekiel Guti is expected to arrive in Harare this weekend.
The revered founder of Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA) Forward in Faith Ministries International passed away on July 5, at the age of 100.
In a statement, ZAOGA FIF Secretary General Apostle Mishael Nyambo shared the details of the solemn homecoming.
“We announce the homecoming of our Father, who is accompanied by our mother, Archbishop Prof. Eunor Guti, and the family this Saturday, 22 July 2023, around midnight.
We, therefore encourage Greater Harare, Norton, and Chitungwiza members to come in numbers and honour our Father at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, Harare, on this historic day.
We will line up along Airport Road from the Airport Roundabout to Braeside Roundabout before the convoy proceeds to the Parlour. You are encouraged to wear any ZAOGA FIF regalia for this occasion.
The church has prepared lavish celebrations to honor the life and legacy of Ezekiel Guti. The festivities, scheduled from August 3 to 6, are not limited to those in Harare but extend an invitation to attendees from all corners of the country and beyond.
Designated parking spaces have been identified, and details will be communicated by the organisers soon. Those from outside Harare are encouraged to come for the Grand Celebrations scheduled for 3-6 August 2023. The Overseers and the Bishops are welcome to represent their Provinces.
Following the announcement of Guti’s death, celebrities, politicians, business executives, clergy, and other significant persons from Zimbabwe and throughout the world have paid their respects in the last two weeks.