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Anointed pens prophet bounces back to unearth witches
04 Aug 2017 at 09:52hrs | Views
HE'S back with a new trick up his sleeve and it's none other than the "anointed pens" Prophet Sham Hungwe.
This time around his mission is not to get people to pass examinations but to "murder" witches along with their goblins.
Tonight there will be a national service called "Rest In Peace: A night of undiluted power" at the Machipisa Luna Park grounds in Highfields, Harare.
Pastor Onayi Rutsinga told B-Metro that Prophet Hungwe has been killing witches for years but lately he has been dedicating more time to that.
"This is an ongoing exercise. He has fought witchcraft in the past and last year alone more than 50 people surrendered their goblins in Bulawayo at the White City Stadium during a special service. This time there could be more witches unearthed in Harare," he said.
Prophet Hungwe rose to prominence when he sold ballpoint pens to congregants during his church service. Their price ranged from $1 to $20 depending on affordability.
"It is anointed and I declare passes when your children sit for exams; when you sit for your exams ," he said.
The pens were sold just before the Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.
One congregant went as far as giving a testimony that he scored 14 points at A-level last year after using the pen he got from Prophet Hungwe.
This time around his mission is not to get people to pass examinations but to "murder" witches along with their goblins.
Tonight there will be a national service called "Rest In Peace: A night of undiluted power" at the Machipisa Luna Park grounds in Highfields, Harare.
Pastor Onayi Rutsinga told B-Metro that Prophet Hungwe has been killing witches for years but lately he has been dedicating more time to that.
"This is an ongoing exercise. He has fought witchcraft in the past and last year alone more than 50 people surrendered their goblins in Bulawayo at the White City Stadium during a special service. This time there could be more witches unearthed in Harare," he said.
Prophet Hungwe rose to prominence when he sold ballpoint pens to congregants during his church service. Their price ranged from $1 to $20 depending on affordability.
"It is anointed and I declare passes when your children sit for exams; when you sit for your exams ," he said.
The pens were sold just before the Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.
One congregant went as far as giving a testimony that he scored 14 points at A-level last year after using the pen he got from Prophet Hungwe.
Source - bmetro