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Prophet Makandiwa to end satanism, prostitution and cure today

by Staff reporter
28 Apr 2013 at 07:02hrs | Views
The long-awaited three-day crusade which began on Friday in Bulawayo with decorated prophet, leader of United Family International Church, Emanuel Makandiwa. The much hyped crusade which is being held at the White City Stadium's Main Arena will end today.

Prophet Makandiwa who is reportedly on his spiritual tour and blessing of Matabeleland regions is in the City of Kings after a massive and successful blessing of the resort and mining town of Victoria Falls and Hwange respectively. His last visit to Bulawayo was on 4 January 2012 where he visited Amphitheatre.

The crusade which is expected to end in style 'pimped' with miracles and prophecies, has since become viral and the talk of the city with its miracles and spiritual experiences expected to surpass that of last year's 'Judgment Night' that was held in Harare at National Sports Centre.

So high is the excitement within UFI church this weekend that they have dubbed the crusade 'The Revival of Bulawayo'.

In an interview, the church's local pastor on Friday, Tinashe Zuva promised fireworks saying everything was in place for the crusade that would be dominated by healing sessions and miracle services. He said those who do not believe in miracles or have never witnessed miracles should attend the crusade to get an opportunity of witnessing miracles.

"We are urging church leaders, evangelists, aspiring evangelists and all those who are interested in building churches and blessing of the city to attend this great crusade which will see Bulawayo industries being revived with the spirit of poverty, Satanism and prostitution being cast out. Definitely during the crusade Satan would be cut to size," said Pastor Zuva.

Pastor Zuva further said there would be time for healing sessions and miracle services with those problems of cancer, spinal stroke and HIV should come and experience the touch of the Holy Ghost and should not miss the Sunday service (today).


Source - Online