Christian relief and development agency, Tearfund, has condemned the arrest on Friday of six Zimbabwe pastors by police who intervened in a church service being attended by more than 500 people.
The pastors were arrested with two others while attending a dedication service for a regional chapter of their organisation, the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA), in Kadoma, southwest of Harare.
We have now heard that they were released on bail on Monday (29 January).
Tearfund’s International Director, Peter Grant said, “More and more often we are seeing the activities of churches and relief agencies disrupted by government intimidation in Zimbabwe. Church leaders dedicated to alleviating desperate poverty are this weekend in police detention. This action is unacceptable when so much combined effort of the ZCA is committed to helping the poor.”
Tearfund, supports church relief organisations in Zimbabwe, including the ZCA.
The following is a press release issued by the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance.