Higher Life Foundation in 90-day prayer for Zim elections
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Kudzai Mkono
MIRROR REPORTER
HARARE-Higher Life Foundation (HLF), a non-governmental organisation founded by telecommunication mogul, Strive Masiiwa and his wife has embarked on a 90 days of prayer for Zimbabwe’s elections.
The programme is being done jointly with Global Intercessors, a Christian organisation.
Tsitsi Masiyiwa said through her twitter handle that the initiative is imperative as Zimbabweans head for general elections this year as well as tapping vast potential on the continent.
“Africa is on the brink of greatness with economic growth, a booming population, increased peace, and cutting-edge technology on the rise, but to truly reach our potential, we need to come together in prayer and lift up the continent to the heavens. James 5 vs. 16 tells us that the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.
“Now imagine the impact of thousands of people united in purpose and faith, lifting up Africa during these 90 days of prayer. We will be praying for every region of Africa, North, East, West, Central and Southern.
“We will be lifting up our aspirations for economic development, the youth and the upcoming elections in Zimbabwe and across the continent. Our theme scripture for this campaign is taken from Jeremiah 29vs 10-14 which reminds us that God has a plan for us, a hope and a future that we should pray for in peace.
“As Jesus says in Matthew 18 vs 20, For where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am with them. So, let us come together in his name, in faith and with the guidance of our theme scripture, and watch as our prayers bring about powerful change in Africa,” said Tsitsi Masiyiwa in a twitter thread.
Zimbabwe is expected to hold it’s general elections later this year with political observers already predicting a bloodbath
Political tensions are already rising.