Opinion / Columnist
Makandiwa is not different from politicians
02 Jan 2015 at 17:01hrs | Views
Wonders shall never end in Zimbabwe, now Prophet Makandiwa has run out of ideas or his acquired powers are diminishing.
This flamboyant prophet has always come up with something for the Zimbabwean people every year end.
It was gold raining in our country and people believed him. Following year it was industries opening and employment would be created he said again. I would go on and on but enough is enough.
He leads multitudes to believe he is like a biblical messiah when he knows he is nothing but a modern day charlatan. How dare he says politicians should not attack churches? Yes there are churches in Zimbabwe but his is a cult club. They have brought misery on their gullible followers who are told day in day out they will drive cars, they will have this or that.
You might have been anointed but the moment you chose to please man you lost it.How come you have never made it known that God is angry on politicians who abuse people they are supposed to serve? Your sermons are pro ZANU-PF which has brought all this suffering. You were and still is the watchman but you have chosen to be party to the elite.A prophet who loves the finer things of the world is no different from that politician who forces people to love him or else. To be honest one can not separate were you stand and were Mugabe stands.
So when you say politicians should not attack the church I wonder in what capacity are you saying that.Elijah was not afraid to tell king Ahab that he was responsible for the misfortune their nation was facing. Its a democratic right that people can stage demos though peaceful but you decided to go as a spoke person of the government and warn people.
The government stopped those Ghanaian pastors who wanted to come and expose you together with your side kick Uebert Angel because they know they would need you later. You are no different from the people of Jerusalem at the time of Jesus Christ's presence on earth who were trading in the temple.God's grace is not for merchandise.
Source - T. Museyamwa
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