Prophet Timothy Michael k!sses congregant at church

In a shocking turn of events, Prophet Timothy Michael, the leader of the New Generation Church in Chegutu, was arrested on Saturday during a church service for allegedly sexually abusing a female congregant. The incident has sent ripples through the local community, raising concerns about safety within religious spaces. According to reports, the arrest took place after a female member of the congregation confronted the prophet over an inappropriate request he made during the service. Sources indicate that Prophet Michael allegedly asked the woman for a kiss, prompting her to stand up for herself and bring the matter to light.

Mashonaland West provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Ian Kohwera, stated that he had not yet received detailed information regarding the case. However, senior church member Venjai Jowo confirmed the arrest, stating, “Yes, he has been arrested,” while refraining from providing further comments.

This incident has sparked discussions about the responsibilities of religious leaders and the need for safeguarding congregants, particularly vulnerable individuals, within places of worship. As the community grapples with the implications of this event, many are calling for greater accountability and transparency in religious institutions.

The case continues to develop, and more information is expected as the investigation unfolds. Local authorities are urged to ensure a thorough and fair process, as the allegations have significant implications for both the victims and the broader community.

In other news – Minister Shava to lead Zimbabwe’s delegation at UNGA 79 in place of President Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will not attend this year’s United Nations General Assembly in New York due to a busy schedule in the last quarter of the year.

In a statement, Deputy Chief Secretary for Presidential Communications, Mr. George Charamba, confirmed that the President’s address at the General Assembly will be delivered by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Ambassador Frederick Shava, who is already in New York. Read More

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