Nine times in today’s Gospel (Matthew 5:1-12), Jesus repeats a single word: Blessed. But what does it really mean to be blessed? Pause for a bit before scrolling down. Remember a time when you felt ...
Zimbabwean war veteran Blessed Runesu “Bombshell” Geza has died. Geza, a former Zanu-PF Central Committee member, opposed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term extension and faced charges of incitement ...
Outspoken war Veteran and former Zanu PF Blessed Runesu Geza, popularly known as "Bombshell" has died at a cardiac hospital in South Africa, his family has announced. In a statement, the Geza family ...
On Sunday, the Gospel reading is the Beatitudes, one of the most loved and well-known passages of the New Testament. This marks the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount. The Beatitudes are found in ...
HARARE, Feb. 6 (NewsDay Live) – Former Zanu PF central committee member and fierce critic of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Blessed “Bombshell” Geza, has died at a hospital in South Africa. Geza’s ...
Through the centuries there have been some people who have wanted to view Jesus’ teaching in the Beatitudes as a kind of ladder that can carry us to heaven. If you are poor in spirit, you have passed ...
“No one ever told me that grief felt so much like fear.” That is how C. S. Lewis begins his book A Grief Observed, a compelling account of his descent into grief after the death of his wife, Joy.
The family of Blessed Geza officially confirmed his death in a statement. According to the statement, Blessed Geza died today (06 February 2026) at a cardio hospital in South Africa. The statement ...
Popular Zimbabwean liberation war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza, widely known as Cde Bombshell, has died in South Africa, his family has confirmed. In a statement released on 6 February 2026, the Geza ...
Opposition political leader Nelson Chamisa has paid an emotional tribute to former Zanu PF central committee member and outspoken war veteran Blessed Geza, following his death. Blessed Geza passed ...
Death has a way of clarifying things. Or so we like to believe. In the case of Blessed Geza, death has done the opposite. It has produced not closure, but a strange, embarrassed quiet. No canonisation ...