The Zimbabwean is in possession of a letter recently
written by the Harare Diocese council to the head of
the Anglican Church African Central Province, Albert
Chama informing him about Kunonga’s refusal to release
church vehicles, account cheque books, computers as
well as vacate the church’s residence.
“Repeated request to Kunonga to have him release the
property and equipment as well as vacate the house
have yielded nothing and we now ask for your
intervention,” the letter states.
It further explains to Chama how Kunonga has resorted
to “enlisting the backing of state agents and other
forces outside the church to resist his ouster” in
apparent reference to the intervention into the
Kunonga saga by members from the Central Intelligence
Organisation.
Chama in October dismissed Kunonga after the
controversial Zanu (PF)-aligned clergyman had
 pulled out the Harare Diocese from the
Central Province citing the controversy surrounding
the issue of homosexuality.
Kunonga has been in the news for all the wrong
reasons, ranging from supporting Zanu (PF)’s violent
land seizures and abuse of human rights.
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