Religious leaders in Zimbabwe have spoken on the current situation prevailing in the country. Below are some of their comments on social media platforms. The list will be updated as other religious leaders comment or issue statements:
1. Mufti Ismail Menk
To my friends and followers who have been asking. #Zimbabwe is calm and life goes on for most ordinary citizens. Streets are safe and most children are in school. We continue praying for the Almighty's Blessings and Mercy for our nation and the globe at large.
— Mufti Menk (@muftimenk) November 15, 2017
2. Bishop Tudor Bismark
3. Pastor Evan Mawarire
3. Shingi Munyeza
Just done a 45 min drive around the city Centre from 1130am till 1215pm. Situation is very calm. People going on about their business. N. Mandela St blocked by army tankers between 2nd St and 4th St. Pedestrians walking through the blocked areas. No police visibility. #Peace.
— Shingi Munyeza (@ShingiMunyeza) November 15, 2017
As Zimbabwe goes through this kairos moment and transition we pray for peace, vigilance and wisdom. God is totally in control of our nation. IN THE PROCESS OF TIME GOD WILL VISIT, SUDDENLY, DO NOT GET LOST IN THE PROCESS.
— Shingi Munyeza (@ShingiMunyeza) November 15, 2017