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Iconic religious leader and founder of Zaoga Archbishop Ezekiel Guti dies at the age of 100.

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Iconic religious leader and the founder of Zaoga Forward in Faith International Ministries Archbishop Ezekiel Guti has died at the age of 100. The influential leader and philanthropist who was born on 5 May 1923 dedicated his life to the gospel of God. He founded the church in Bindura in 1960, and since then the church has grown regionally and internationally. Just two months ago Father Guti-as was affectionately known- celebrated a century of existence at Glamis Arena that was attended by high profile religious figures including pastor Tom Deutsche among others, as well as thousands of church congregants. President Emmerson Mnangagwa was also in attendance. Archbishop Ezekiel Guti died last night. Zaoga National Chairman Dr Joseph Guti announced the death.

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