Ezekiel Guti Junior Biography
Ezekiel Guti Junior also known as EJ was the only son to the late Ezekiel Guti and a religious leader in the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA) church.

| Legal Name | Ezekiel Guti Junior |
|---|---|
| Born | December 13, 1982 ( Age 43 Years) |
| Date of death | December 27, 2017 |
| Legacy | Wrote a book: “The Man Who Defied Condition” |
Background
Ezekiel Guti Junior was born on December 13, 1982. His parents were Archbishop Dr. Ezekiel H. Guti, a religious leader and founder of the Forward in Faith International Ministries, and Apostle Dr. Eunor Guti. Following his delivery, doctors initially declared him stillborn before he was revived.
Personal Life and Education
Guti Junior lived with physical disabilities, which included a speech impediment and limited mobility. Because educational facilities tailored to his specific needs were limited in Zimbabwe at the time, he traveled abroad to complete his studies.
On April 5, 2003, he married Caroline Katsande. Together, they had three children: Eutricia Eunor, Ezekiel III, and Dorcas III.

Publications and Advocacy
Guti Junior authored a book titled The Man Who Defied Condition. In the book, he detailed his personal experiences navigating life with a physical disability and a speech impairment.
Motivated by the challenges he faced in accessing education, he advocated for better resources for others with similar conditions. His long-term goal was to establish a specialized school in Zimbabwe. This vision was posthumously realized through the establishment of the Ezekiel Guti Legacy School, an institution designed to provide quality education for individuals with disabilities.
Death
Ezekiel Guti Junior died in December 2017. His death was caused by a drowning incident in a swimming pool in South Africa on December 25, 2017
