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Prophet Passion meets Mnangagnwa
18 Feb 2019 at 15:04hrs | Views
President Mnangagwa shakes hands with Prophet Passion
Kingdom Embassy leader Prophet Passion Java has revealed that he was excited after he got an opportunity to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week.
Speaking though his Facebook page, the man of cloth said meeting President Mnangagwa was a lifetime opportunity which he would always cherish.
"It was my privilege and honour to have met President Emmerson Mnangagwa for the first time in my life.
"I had come into the country just for few days and by God's grace I had the opportunity of meeting him, I don't take the encounter lightly it is something that I would always cherish" he said.
Prophet Passion went on to commend the President for calling for national dialogue and also urged Christians to pray for the nation.
"There is power in unity and if us as Christians unite and pray for our nation God will listen to our prayers and heal our land.
"Zimbabwe is a great country and the challenges we are facing now are not permanent, God has good plans for us.
"National dialogue that the President is calling for is the way to go and I know Zimbabwe will never be the same again," he said.
Speaking though his Facebook page, the man of cloth said meeting President Mnangagwa was a lifetime opportunity which he would always cherish.
"It was my privilege and honour to have met President Emmerson Mnangagwa for the first time in my life.
"I had come into the country just for few days and by God's grace I had the opportunity of meeting him, I don't take the encounter lightly it is something that I would always cherish" he said.
Prophet Passion went on to commend the President for calling for national dialogue and also urged Christians to pray for the nation.
"There is power in unity and if us as Christians unite and pray for our nation God will listen to our prayers and heal our land.
"Zimbabwe is a great country and the challenges we are facing now are not permanent, God has good plans for us.
"National dialogue that the President is calling for is the way to go and I know Zimbabwe will never be the same again," he said.
Source - hmetro