“We live, dear friends, in a country now considered a fiefdom of a selected few,” Bishop Raymond Mupandasekwa of Chinhoyi preached. “They decide the way, and no one else. They are the police, the army, and the judiciary. They are everything. To silence everyone they instill fear in the governed.” The southern African nation of 14.3 million (map, Encyclopaedia Britannica article) is 72% Protestant and 11% Catholic, with 15% adhering to ethnic religions.