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Dear Brethren, 

Greetings to you all from Zimbabwe. It is our hope that this report finds you all in good health. We are delighted to share with you about the work done in the month of March 2026. 

During the month of March, we had some strong rain showers. However, it was too late, as many crops had already been affected. As I write this report, in most parts of the country people are now starting to feel the impact of the drought. 

1. Prison Ministry 

On the first week of March 2026, Brother William Mukuze and other brethren from Mutare joined together with us and visited the Littlekraal Farm Prison in Nyazura. While there, we demonstrated the love of Christ by sharing the gospel with both the inmates and the prison staff. 

I have attached this report with the above pictures from our visit there. In the first picture you can see me on the far right side handing a box of green soap to the female chaplain at the prison. The soap was meant to help the inmates with bathing as well as washing their clothing. The officer in charge that day, Masase, appreciated the gift.

Nhamo giving soap to the prison chaplain.

Then in the second picture you see one of the prisoners distributing a piece of green bar soap to his fellow inmates. 

Prisoners distributing soap

2. Evangelism Work 

On the second week of March 2026, my wife Brenda and I visited Chipunza Village. We reached several households and engaged in Bible lessons. The lessons helped us to have personal interaction and meaningful discussion about salvation. 

In addition, we also managed to visit some of our church members in that area, strengthening their faith as well as building deeper relationships among them. During that effort we met a certain married woman who had once been a member of the Lord’s Church while she was in Bulawayo. We are happy that she is now coming to church. 

3. Visit to Chitora Primary School 

On the third week of March 2026, I visited Chitora Primary School twice, preaching at school assemblies. The school head, Mr. Tondori, was much impressed and continues encouraging us to visit them. He said that since our visit he is seeing a great behaviour change in most of the students. 

4. Restoration 

The church at Mutungagore praises God for the two restorations we had in March 2026: Tinashe Chipunza and Nyarai Masuka. Pray that these two brethren will continue growing spiritually as we continue helping them through Bible studies. 

5. Funeral 

During the fourth week of March, we witnessed two funerals in the village. The first one was for a child of one of our church members, Mr. Nyatsine. The other one was for an elderly man who was found dead in his hut. The old man had no family, so the community joined together in order to give a decent burial. I was the one who conducted that funeral. I thank God that everything went very well. 

6. Church Attendance, Preaching, and Giving 

I preached three Sundays during the month of March and taught Bible class one Sunday. Brother Zumbika preached one Sunday, whilst Brother Ndikudze taught Bible class three Sundays. 

Our average church attendance for March was 30, and our contribution was $15 every Sunday. 

7. Prayer Requests 

Pray for our mission work as well as my family. Pray for our church members as they are facing great hunger. 

Lastly, we continue giving thanks to you brethren for your love as well as your financial support. Without your financial support and prayers our mission work would be impossible. We are also praying for all of you there. May the Lord bless you all. 

Yours in Christ, 
Nhamo and Brenda Mumba