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Paul Mwazha
Born
(1918-10-25) 25 October 1918 (age 105)
Holy Cross Mission, Chirumanzu, Zimbabwe
Nationality
Zimbabwean
Education
Qualified Teacher
Alma mater
Howard Teaching Institute
Occupation
Clergyman
Years active
60
Known for
Leader of The African Apostolic Church
Children
7
Religion
Christianity
Church
The African Apostolic Church, VaApostora veAfrica
Congregations served
APOSTOLIC
Title
Archbishop
Ernest Paul Mamvura Mwazha (born 25 October 1918) is a Zimbabwean clergyman known as Mutumwa[1][2] by his followers. He is the founder and leader of the African Apostolic Church. Mutumwa translates to "angelic messenger" in the Shona language.
^Shona for "Messenger"
^"Paul Mwazha". Pindula. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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