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Mugabe's death postponed from 17 October to a later date
16 Oct 2017 at 16:17hrs | Views
Discredited Remnant Church Pastor, Phillip Mugadza over the weekend withdrew his "prophecy" that President Robert Mugabe would die on 17 October 2017.
The bogus not so clever "Pastor" blasphemously claimed to have received a new message from God.
"About three days ago, I received word from God saying the death of President Mugabe has been postponed to a later date which is not specified," said Pastor Mugadza.
#Register2Vote added its voice and amplified Mugadza's message through Twitter.
"Pastor Mugadza has said God has changed his mind and postponed the death of President Mugabe following his 17 Oct prophecy deadline," tweeted # Register2Vote .
Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Secretary General, Raymond Majongwe commented that "after Prophet Mugadza threw in the towel, our countdown has officially stopped. We wait to hear from the prophet."
However, not all cyber trolls believed Mugadza. Some saw through his false prophecy and pointed this out.
"Crazy Mugadza, we knew he was lying all along", tweeted Wonder Mangwendeza.
"They can't really think people are that stupid. Mental health issues among some pastors", remarked Lindsay Manthey.
The bogus not so clever "Pastor" blasphemously claimed to have received a new message from God.
"About three days ago, I received word from God saying the death of President Mugabe has been postponed to a later date which is not specified," said Pastor Mugadza.
#Register2Vote added its voice and amplified Mugadza's message through Twitter.
"Pastor Mugadza has said God has changed his mind and postponed the death of President Mugabe following his 17 Oct prophecy deadline," tweeted # Register2Vote .
Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Secretary General, Raymond Majongwe commented that "after Prophet Mugadza threw in the towel, our countdown has officially stopped. We wait to hear from the prophet."
However, not all cyber trolls believed Mugadza. Some saw through his false prophecy and pointed this out.
"Crazy Mugadza, we knew he was lying all along", tweeted Wonder Mangwendeza.
"They can't really think people are that stupid. Mental health issues among some pastors", remarked Lindsay Manthey.
Source - harare post