Mother and daughter killed . . . Prophet proffers lethal concoction
A MOTHER and her daughter from Kensington plots on the outskirts of Bulawayo died after allegedly drinking a poisonous concoction they got from a self-proclaimed prophet.
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A MOTHER and her daughter from Kensington plots on the outskirts of Bulawayo died after allegedly drinking a poisonous concoction they got from a self-proclaimed prophet.
A popular Kadoma prophet and leader of the Royal Family International Ministries had an extra marital affair with one of his congregants whom he reportedly dumped after having his child.
In every decade rock and roll, things change with time and start to get very serious and every once in a while it kind of needs a kick in the pants in order to fully prosper.
A self-proclaimed prophet from Mbembesi has been arrested after he allegedly ordered her female client to strip naked before smearing her with lotion on her private parts.
An aspiring prophet has been arrested in Ethiopia after he failed to bring a dead man back to life.
Two men masquerading as prophets from Johanne Masowe Yenguvo Tsvuku were yesterday busted in Cranborne after an attempt to con a family of a beast.
Bhaudhi Mabhaudhi – You have pastors rolling in bentley’s and lamborghini’s while their congregants are using taxi’s. They give you a bumper sticker for protection while they have bodyguards. You stupid!!!! Stupid stupid stupid!!! They ask you to give your last taxi fare or petrol money to them. They hire other con artists to fake miracles and testimonies.
By Mashudu Netsianda |Chronicle| Two self-proclaimed Bulawayo prophets allegedly ganged up and strangled their client, a police Assistant Inspector, in a bushy area where they had taken him to “cleanse him of evil spirits” before robbing him of a car, $200, a laptop and two smart phones, a High Court judge heard yesterday. Bulawayo High […]
For the past five years, Zimbabwe has witnessed a surge in the number of youthful prophets who are performing “miracles” and giving “prophecies”.
The rate at which the prophets are mushrooming has fuelled speculation that some of these men of the cloth are not called by God but could be charlatans duping unsuspecting citizens of their hard-earned money through “seeding”, tithes and offerings.
By Muzvare Esther Makoni Thanks to the laziness of our journalists and academics, we have up to now not been able to get to the bottom of this new African craze of what are oftentimes handsome, slick, pointed-shoe shod, shiny-suit clad prophets in Africa, with their stylishly groomed facial hair, their phalanx of bodyguards, and their expensive cars. Brother Learnmore Zuze has […]