
Apostle Dr Eunor Guti, leader of ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries International, paid a courtesy visit to President Emmerson Mnangagwa this afternoon at State House.
During the meeting, Dr Guti briefed the President on various developmental projects the church is undertaking in support of national goals. A key highlight of the engagement was the church’s ambitious plan to build 200 schools across Zimbabwe, aimed at complementing government efforts in improving access to education.


President Mnangagwa reportedly welcomed the initiative, acknowledging the long-standing partnership between the State and religious institutions in national development.
ZAOGA FIF, founded by the late Archbishop Ezekiel Guti, has been one of Zimbabwe’s most active churches in infrastructure development, including building hospitals, universities, and now expanding into education at scale.
Despite Eunor Guti’s recent assertions that she is not aligned with the Mnangagwa-Chivhayo circle, her decision to attend this courtesy visit appears to mirror the very behaviours she distanced herself from.