Dear friends,
I'm in touch with a lovely Christian lady who lives in Germany, and she is keeping me informed about how horrible things are in her country. However, she recently received a letter from a friend who lives in Zimbabwe. I have posted that letter below. We never hear about these things on the news, but there is so much suffering in the world today. Please lift up a prayer for the people in Zimbabwe!
From my friend in Germany
The situation in Zimbabwe has escalated. Some of our very dear friends have family there. Mugabe reigned the country with an iron fist. So much suffering, hunger and hopelessness. After a military overthrow in 2017, Emmerson Mnangagwa took over, hopes were high then but it turns out, he is even worse. I include some information in case you want to put it on your blog so people can pray:
From her friend in Zimbabwe
"Dear Family and Friends,
This
has been one of the worst weeks in Zimbabwe for many years and has left
us shocked, frightened and very uncertain about what is happening and
what lies ahead for us in the coming days and weeks. I am writing this
letter from Zimbabwe during a brief window in which a court order has
just been granted to re-open access to the internet but not to social
media sites and communication Apps. We all know this window to the world
will not last.
It has
been almost impossible to follow what has been going on for most of this
week. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday it was mostly too dangerous for
people to venture out of their homes. A three day stayaway called by the
Congress of Trade Unions and other civic groups rapidly spiraled out of
control on Monday: violent protests, burning vehicles and buildings,
looting shops, barricaded roads and vigilante groups running riot in our
towns and cities. Many people reported hearing gun shots, helicopters
hovering and pillars of black smoke rising. On Monday and early on
Tuesday many thousands of messages about what was going on and what
people were seeing, flooded social media, along with horrific pictures
and videos showing destruction, looting, injured and dead people and a
massive crackdown by police and soldiers. By about 9.00 am on Tuesday
morning the government ordered the internet to be shut down and then we
were in the dark about what was going on, and so was the world. The
silence of our phones and computers was very frightening. We had no way
of knowing who was in trouble, who needed help, if it was safe to go
out, if we’d be able to get back home if we did venture out; if our
children at school were OK, if our friends in other parts of the country
were OK.
By
Wednesday we heard that over 600 people had been arrested including
Pastor Evan Mawarire who led the This Flag movement in 2017. We still
don’t know officially how many people have died in the past few days. We
have heard that doctors handled 68 gunshot wounds and over 170
injuries. There are thousands of stories and eye witness accounts that
cannot be told now.
On
Thursday and Friday people have ventured out, restocked as many
groceries as they can find and afford and about 50% of shops are still
closed. In my home town today there are riot police and armed soldiers
on the streets, outside the supermarkets that are open and at the road
blocks out of town. The sight of armed soldiers in our towns is very
un-nerving. There are big gaps on supermarket shelves where goods have
not been restocked because delivery trucks have not been coming from
Harare. Vegetables and perishable goods are in short supply, there is no
bread and we have not had water for a week. During ongoing internet
blackouts we are unable to use our bank cards at many outlets as they
require internet connections; we cannot pay for essential services,
cannot pay wages, cannot contact our families, cannot keep up with
national developments.
Links for more info
(The information l have is that this pastor is used as a scapegoat to instill fear into the church)
Thank you all for praying!
Thank you for posting this letter! We are so 'in the dark' about the terrible things going on in other countries. I hope to see further posting about this. Praying...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pam. I hope my sources send more information soon.
DeleteI visited Zimbabwe in 2011. My heart breaks for the people and I lift them in prayer as I've tried to follow the news.
ReplyDeleteSo many are suffering throughout the world. It's so sad. Thank you Virginia for caring and praying!
DeleteSo terrible. Definitely praying.
ReplyDeleteLifting prayers for these precious people. My niece has a heart for Africa and has done mission work in Rwanda. These reports remind me of what happened in that country years ago. May God have mercy.
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear from you, Kathleen! Yes, may God have mercy. Thanks for your prayers
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