ZCC Judea Honors Late Bishop Mawewe with Memorial, Cathedral

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By TellZim Reporter

The Zion Christian Church (ZCC) Judea held a memorial service during the Easter holidays to celebrate the life and legacy of the late Dr Bishop Ofiro Mawewe, who passed away last year.
Speaking after the service, his son and successor, Bishop Rev Emmanuel Mawewe, reflected on his father’s profound contributions to the church and broader community. To commemorate the late bishop, he announced the launch of a book titled From a Woodcutter to a Hero. “This book chronicles my father’s journey, from the hardships of his early days to his rise as a revered church leader, recognized by the Zimbabwean government as a national hero,” Rev Emmanuel said.
He also shared details of an ambitious church project, a 10,000-seat cathedral under construction at the ZCC headquarters in Muchechetere, Zaka District, Masvingo.
“Valued at US$2 million, we aim to complete the cathedral within two years. We invite all stakeholders who share this vision to contribute,” Rev Emmanuel said.
Dr Mawewe assumed leadership of the ZCC in 1979 after his father’s death, a transition that sparked a division within the church. The ensuing conflict led to years of legal battles in magistrate and traditional courts, culminating in a 1994 ruling that resolved the dispute. “Despite interference from the opposing faction, Dr Mawewe remained steadfast in his vision for transformation and community empowerment,” Rev Emmanuel said.
Under Dr Mawewe’s leadership, the church undertook significant development initiatives. He supported the government’s land reform program and established primary and secondary schools in the Manjirenji area, where he was allocated land for a mission center.
His vision included plans for a hospital and a vocational training center, reflecting his commitment to uplifting communities.
The church also expanded internationally under his guidance, establishing branches across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, as well as in Australia, the UK, Poland, and India. Beyond his ecclesiastical work, Dr Mawewe was celebrated for his dedication to social progress and community welfare.

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