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EDITOR – CONVICTED RMG Independent End Time Message church leader Robert Martin Gumbura will spend the next 40 years in prison after raping several women from his church.
Many people are happy that this fake man of cloth will languish behind bars, but I must also say Gumbura’s case must be a lesson to the women in Zimbabwe.
There is a disturbing trend whereby women in particular are going crazy about their pastors from these new churches that are mushrooming everywhere.
Several cases of pastors sleeping with their church members are on the increase.
I am beginning to doubt if it’s just a question of the pastor taking advantage of the women in his congregation.
Definitely a pastor must not prey on his congregation, but as one man said on television, “Ivo vakadzi vacho vemazuva ano vave kuda zvinhu too much.”
And it is true because check how some of our women will be dressed going to church on Sunday?
They will be semi-naked to say the least. I wonder who they will be trying to attract, God or the pastor?
The question now is: Who is to blame for this moral decadence in the church?
The pastors, women (most of them married) or both?
Personally, I am beginning to have problems with some of these churches.
Are they genuine?

Goredema
Chitungwiza

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