PENTECOSTAL Assemblies of God Presiding Bishop Joshua Banda has urged political leaders to tame and calm their followers. Bishop Banda has further advised political leaders to focus on issues instead of personalities or perceived political opponents. Meanwhile, Southern Province Minister Credo Nanjuwa says the region wants to desist from anything that is divisive. Speaking during the installation of Bishop Malawo Matyola as the Senior Resident Pastor at the Choma Pentecostal Assemblies of God, Sunday, Bishop Banda noted the current political tension in the country and said their followers were doing bad things in the name of their leaders. He emphasised on the need for political leaders to dialogue. “We would like to use this opportunity to deposit a message, and...

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