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▶ WATCH FULL VIDEO ⬇ DOWNLOAD VIDEO Here is the story Archbishop Mwazha was among the early African independent church leaders—alongside figures like Johane Marange and Johane Masowe—who sought to establish autonomous Christian movements. These movements incorporated African cultural elements and addressed local concerns, emerging from a desire to move away from the limitations or paternalism of Western mission-controlled churches. The churches they led were distinguished by their white robes for both men and women. Birth and Early Life Archbishop Mwazha was born on October 25, 1918, in Chirumanzu near Mvuma, just after a devastating influenza epidemic. According to his biography, "The Divine Commission of Paul Mwazha of Africa," and media interviews, it was a Catholic priest, Father Schmidt, who first announced his mission on earth. As a young child, he fell seriously ill. Resigned to...