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==Historical Background==
==Historical Background==
Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA) is one of Africa’s most significant pentecostal movements. It numbers 300,00-400,000 members in Zimbabwe and has branches in at least a dozen other African countries. It was founded by artisans and casual workers living in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare [Salisbury], during the late 1950s. The movement itself emerged from the South African derived pentecostal church,the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM). <ref>"Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa''', at What-When-How:In Depth Tutorials and Information, http://what-when-how.com/religious-movements/zimbabwe-assemblies-of-god-africa-religious-movement/, accessed 16 March 2020.</ref>
Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA) is one of Africa’s most significant pentecostal movements. It numbers 300,00-400,000 members in Zimbabwe and has branches in at least a dozen other African countries. It was founded by artisans and casual workers living in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare [Salisbury], during the late 1950s. The movement itself emerged from the South African derived pentecostal church,the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM). <ref>"Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa''', at What-When-How:In Depth Tutorials and Information, http://what-when-how.com/religious-movements/zimbabwe-assemblies-of-god-africa-religious-movement/, accessed 16 March 2020.</ref>
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= '''Catholic Church Records''' =
= '''Catholic Church Records''' =
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