The family of Archbishop Paul Mwazha, founder of the African Apostolic Church, announced that he will be laid to rest in Manicaland Province. The statement confirmed that funeral arrangements are underway, with thousands of church followers expected to attend the ceremony.
Church leaders described Archbishop Mwazha as a spiritual guide and visionary who dedicated his life to strengthening faith and unity among believers. Members from across Zimbabwe and neighboring countries will gather to honor his legacy.
Archbishop Mwazha, often called the “Man of God,” built one of the largest indigenous Christian movements in Zimbabwe. His teachings emphasized holiness, peace, and humility, leaving a significant mark on the nation’s religious history.
“We thank God for his life and the gift he was to the church,” a family spokesperson said during the announcement.
Preparations are being coordinated at the family homestead in Manicaland, where traditional and church customs will be observed. Specific dates and times will be communicated through official channels of the African Apostolic Church.
Author’s summary: The burial of Archbishop Paul Mwazha, founder of the African Apostolic Church, will take place in Manicaland, attracting thousands to honor his lifelong spiritual leadership.