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'I am a Trillionaire' Magaya says

by Mandla Ndlovu
05 Nov 2018 at 10:28hrs | Views
Embattled Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Leader Prophet Walter Magaya has alleged that he is a Trillionaire.

In a wide circulating Interview, Magaya is asked how many cars he has. In response He says, "Just a few rign now I have got 3. I had four but I gave away the latest one that I had just last week to charity. It was not expensive it was just worth about US$ 65 000 and I gave it away."

When the interviewer interjected and said, "one would assume that you are a millionaire." Magaya responds, "I am a trillionaire actually."

However a scroll over the internet revealed that there is no trillionaire who is  alive yet on earth with speculations that the Amazon Leader Jeff Bezos who is the richest man in the world might be the first person to reach a trillion as his Amazon entity is now a trillion worth.

Magaya is embroiled in a messy court case after being accused of unlawful distributing immune boosters which he tried to crush and flush when police were investigating him.

"Circumstances are that on 31 October 2018, the accused known as a prophet the Prophetic Healing and Healing Deliverance Ministries (PHD) made an advertisement on Yadah Television of Aguma Medicine which he claimed to be a cure for HIV/AIDS, cancer and other ailments.

"He further made claims that Aretha Medical and himself were the manufacturers of the Aguma medicine which he claimed can cure the abovementioned diseases.

"Verifications were made through the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe and it was established that Aguma is not a registered medicine or drug in Zimbabwe. It was also established that neither Magaya nor Aretha Medical Company were authorised by the Health Professions Authority to carry out clinical tests on nay human being to prove that Aguma can cure the aforementioned diseases thereby the accused committed an offence.

"The charge sheet further reveals that on 31 October, a search was conducted at Magaya's Marlborough premises where unregistered prescription medicines, drug manufacturing, packaging machines and drug manufacturing raw materials were recovered.

"Just before the search, the accused persons destroyed some of the exhibits by flashing them in the office toilets and burning containers which were however, recovered half-burnt. Several Aguma sachets and other torn sachets were also recovered in an office bin next to the office call centre," the charge sheet further states.




Source - Byo24News