Troubles for Anglican Church in Zimbabwe continue

The Anglican Church in Zimbabwe continues to experience problems as parishioners in Chitungwiza and Harare failed to attend church services because of clashes between members.

Parishioners at St Stephen's Anglican Church in Chitungwiza boycotted the service in protest against the new priest, according to the All Africa publication.

Two camps have seemingly emerged within the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe, with one supporting Bishop Sebastian Bakare, who was appointed by the Province of Central Africa.

However, a larger group has backed incumbent Harare Bishop Nolbert Kunonga, who led the withdrawal of the diocese from the Province of Central Africa.

The two groups clashed continuously throughout the end of December.

At St Andrew's Church in Glen View 8, in the suburbs of Harare, parishioners alleged that resident priest Father Martin Zifoti has stopped them holding service at his church, refusing to grant them authority to worship there.

Last week, police had to intervene to quiet disturbances at the church, after an outbreak of violence left many injured. According to residents, a parish committee allegedly aligned to Bishop Bakare was holding a meeting at the church when the violence erupted.
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