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Be patient with Zanu PF and economy - Prophet Magaya appeals
03 May 2015 at 07:51hrs | Views
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD) leader, Walter Magaya has begged restless Zimbabweans to be patient with the crumbling economy which 'does not happen (recover) overnight'.
It seems Magaya has had a change of heart as early this year he "prophesied" on quick economic recovery but now he says patience is required.
"It does not happen overnight. I know that people are unemployed and the economy is not performing well, but what is needed is patience. We have to wait on the Lord. He is the one with the answer," he said.
Magaya claimed that Zanu PF internal political fights are now seemingly over, government's effort should be directed at creating jobs and improving the economy.
"Last year, yes they were trying to put their house in order. I am talking about the ruling Zanu PF. I think they will now concentrate on the economy. We are going to enjoy relative peace and this should help us attract investors to Zimbabwe. I see the rise of Zimbabwe from there. But we need unity and patience as a nation," he said.
Magaya, who organised the Men's All Night Prayer to "create a powerful man", told journalists that the road to the "promised land will be bumpy and needs endurance".
"This is not going to be an overnight thing. All we need as a country is to remain united and peaceful so that we can achieve what we want," he said.
It seems Magaya has had a change of heart as early this year he "prophesied" on quick economic recovery but now he says patience is required.
"It does not happen overnight. I know that people are unemployed and the economy is not performing well, but what is needed is patience. We have to wait on the Lord. He is the one with the answer," he said.
"Last year, yes they were trying to put their house in order. I am talking about the ruling Zanu PF. I think they will now concentrate on the economy. We are going to enjoy relative peace and this should help us attract investors to Zimbabwe. I see the rise of Zimbabwe from there. But we need unity and patience as a nation," he said.
Magaya, who organised the Men's All Night Prayer to "create a powerful man", told journalists that the road to the "promised land will be bumpy and needs endurance".
"This is not going to be an overnight thing. All we need as a country is to remain united and peaceful so that we can achieve what we want," he said.
Source - Byo24News