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May 2, 2026May 2, 2026

The Footsteps of a Giant: Zimbabwe Honors the Indelible Legacy of Baba Ezekiel Guti

By Tendai Keith Guvamombe (Harare)

​The streets of Zimbabwe vibrated with a different kind of energy this week—not the frantic pace of commerce, but the rhythmic, unified stride of thousands honoring a man whose influence spanned a century. Ezekiel Guti Day has transitioned from a date on the calendar to a living testament of faith, marked by a nationwide walkathon that saw young and old alike retracing the path of a visionary.

​A Legacy in Motion

​The commemorative walkathon was more than a fitness event; it was a physical manifestation of the long-standing legacy of the founder of the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA Forward in Faith). Participants engaged in 21km, 5km, and 2.5km races, symbolizing the various stages of a spiritual journey that began in the remote village of Ngaone and reached over 160 nations.

​Leading by example, Amai Bishop Eunor Guti completed the 2.5km walk, while Archbishop Joseph Guti took on the 5km route. Their participation underscored a central theme of the Guti legacy: leadership through service and presence.

​The Architecture of Peace and Character

Archbishop Joseph Guti

​Archbishop Joseph Guti captured the sentiment of a nation when he described the late Apostle as a “role model” whose teachings act as a stabilizing force in modern society. In an era where social fabrics are fraying, the Archbishop highlighted how Guti’s doctrine continues to be a primary defense against contemporary ills.

​Economic Empowerment: Beyond the pulpit, Guti’s legacy includes the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) and Mbuya Dorcas Hospital, proving that spiritual health is inextricably linked to education and physical well-being.

​Combating Social Vices: The church’s rigorous stance against drug and substance abuse has saved countless youth from the brink of addiction.

​Reducing Violence: By preaching a gospel of peace and reconciliation, the movement has played a pivotal role in lessening domestic and societal violence.

Conclusion: A Torch Carried Forward

​As the walkathon concluded, the message was clear: Baba Ezekiel Guti may have passed on, but his “Forward in Faith” philosophy is accelerating. The event served as a reminder that a true legacy is not found in monuments of stone, but in the transformed lives of people who now walk with a sense of purpose, integrity, and peace.

​For Zimbabwe, Ezekiel Guti Day is not just about remembering a man; it is about recommitting to the values of hard work, prayer, and selflessness that he embodied for 100 years. The walk continues.


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