A newly wedded couple was last week was censured from Seventh Day
Adventist by Sizinda SDA elders in Zimbabwe for dancing to worldly music
at their wedding.
Tinevimbo Maphosa and his wife, Moreblessing Sibanda were suspended from active participation in church programs.
Church elders are said to be angry that the bride, Sibanda was doing 'get down' at her wedding held at Reynolds Inn on 7 July.
Maphosa and Sibanda are not the only casualties of the church's decision.
Three members of their bridal team who are also youths at Sizinda SDA were affected.
Mayibongwe Ncube, Tinotenda Nyakawa and Wellington Gurajena were given six months censure and two years ban for taking part in the wedding and dancing to circular music.
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Metro reported that the songs which are Follow the leader by Dj Cyko ft
zahara, Dj Ganyani ft Busiswa's Xigubhu as well Dr Malinga's via
Orlando.
Maphosa refused to comment on the matter but sources
said church board members banned him and his wife but exonerated the
wedding committee which gave permission to the playing of music.
The
development has created apostasy within Sizinda SDA church. Youths are
now accusing church board members and elders of tribalism and favoritism
when it comes to instituting disciplinary decisions.
Irate youths took to social networking site to express their disgust over how the respectable church has gone to the dogs.
An angry youth Wellington
Gurajena posted: "For so long I have been quite but enough is enough.
Just because I am young, I am SHONA and I don't have a father doesn't
mean I am subject to someone. Today Sizinda church passed out a judgment
that the following trio; Mayibongwe, Tinotenda Nyakawa and Wellington Gurajena were given six months censure and two years ban for participating in weddings and for dancing to circular music."
Sacarstically,
Gurajena inquired if the censure is constitutional or it was targeted
move. "Lol is that constitutional or it was a targeted move. To me that
was a clear sign of NEPOTISM and TRIBALISM just because it was Shona
wedding now it's a crime. We saw the Moyos, Ndlovu's Ngwenyas, Mhlangas
wedding and by then oh circular music was a cherry of the day and no one complained."
The youth
went on to accuse church board members and some elders of being the
untouchables because some have girlfriends while others go clubbing but
have never been brought to book as per church doctrine.
He said
when a church elder take funds from the church for personal use they are
not censured, when a senior member of the church sits and chants vulgar
at public places like political rallies and soccer matches they are not
censured and also when a senior member of the church beats someone in
front of the church and kids they are not censured.
A source said
there are stinking levels of favoritism at the church because relatives
of senior members of the church have become pregnant outside of
marriage and have never been censured.
Youth also accused church board members and elders of sleeping around and getting away with it because they sit on lofty perches and look at others especially youth with disdain.
While most youths were visibly angry, some tried to be voices of reason.
"STOP IT, I repeat STOP IT this whole scenario is making me feel sick. This is not the proper way of solving church issues. Let me warn you my brothers and sisters I don't give a sh** whether Wellington
is right or wrong nor the church is right or wrong nor Ndebele nor
Shona, whatever the issue might be ,but this is not the proper way of
handling church issues. I am very disappointed," Prince Moyo wrote.
Another
youth, Kelvin Mthabisi Moyo said the matters arising have the potential
of triggering a war within the church. "Uhm Welly this is controversial
and surely, the church will divide. World war was triggered by a 16
year old if I am not mistaken," Moyo said.
A church elder only
identified as Banwell refused to comment on the matter referring all the
questions to the person who brought the story.
"I can't say anything to you. Get all the details from the person who gave you the story," he said
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