A rare and unexpected trend has taken over church gatherings after videos surfaced showing Johanne Masowe women participating in lively dance competitions during their masowe sessions.
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According to witnesses, the dance-offs — which have attracted huge crowds — are part of a surprising initiative reportedly inspired by businessman and philanthropist Sir Wicknell Chivayo. The women, dressed in their traditional white garments, take turns showcasing energetic praise dances as part of a friendly competition aimed at uplifting and empowering congregants.
The competitions have sparked excitement across social media, with many celebrating the creativity and confidence displayed by the participants. Rumors circulating online claim that Sir Wicknell has promised prizes that include cash, groceries, and even motor vehicles for standout performers and groups that display unity, discipline, and entertainment value. While some people see the move as positive motivation that brings joy and support to the community, others argue that religious spaces should remain focused purely on worship. Regardless, the trend continues to grow, turning Masowe gatherings into unexpected stages of talent and celebration.