In a remarkable act of humility and spiritual conviction, Apostle Paul Mwazha, the 107-year-old leader of the African Apostolic Church, is said to have refused a brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser 300 and US $107,000 offered to him by flamboyant businessman Sir Wicknell Chivhayo.
According to close church sources, the elderly apostle gracefully declined the gifts, reportedly saying that his mission is purely spiritual, not material. The gesture has sparked widespread admiration across Zimbabwe and beyond, with many praising Mwazha for his unwavering dedication to faith and simplicity.
Sir Wicknell, who is known for his extravagant donations to religious and political figures, had allegedly intended the offer as a token of appreciation for the preacher’s lifelong service to God. But Apostle Mwazha’s decision has reignited national conversations about the true meaning of service, humility, and leadership in faith.
“The work of the Lord is not about cars or money. It is about saving souls,” a source quoted the apostle as saying.
The story has since gone viral on social media, where many Zimbabweans hailed Apostle Mwazha as a living example of integrity — a man who continues to inspire generations through modesty and spiritual devotion.