News / National
Prophet Makandiwa clarifies his prophecy
05 Apr 2012 at 10:37hrs | Views
Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, yesterday broke his silence to clarify his prophesy about Zimbabwe and issues to do with his highly publicised Judgment Night, saying they were both divorced from the politics of the country.
Makandiwa's spokesperson, Pastor Prime Kufa, said that Judgment Night was a prophecy about the death of enemies of members of his congregation such as sickness, barrenness, poverty and demonic influences, among other tribulations but not particular human beings.
Pastor Kufa said the Prophet does not prophesy the death of an individual, but he did prophesy about people who were conniving to launch attacks against his ministry and the titles where these people were going to come from, he said.
According to Kufa, those persecutors were going to come from professions that Makandiwa gave as initials that appeared in their titles and not from their sectors and these initials included letters D, M and J.
On the issue of Makandiwas call to his congregation to pray for Zimbabwe as there were unpleasant things awaiting the country in times to come after Judgment Night, and that he was not at liberty to give details about that, Kufa said Makandiwa had indeed promised to make the prophecy, but there was no indication it would be political. He also said the environment that made him unwilling to speak was not political.
Meanwhile, Tourism minister Walter Mzembi yesterday described Makandiwa as a tourist attraction who drew huge crowds to his congregations, saying his ministry (of Tourism) was happy with the emergence of religious tourism in the country.
That which attracts natural human curiosity to us is a natural attraction.
Makandiwa's spokesperson, Pastor Prime Kufa, said that Judgment Night was a prophecy about the death of enemies of members of his congregation such as sickness, barrenness, poverty and demonic influences, among other tribulations but not particular human beings.
Pastor Kufa said the Prophet does not prophesy the death of an individual, but he did prophesy about people who were conniving to launch attacks against his ministry and the titles where these people were going to come from, he said.
According to Kufa, those persecutors were going to come from professions that Makandiwa gave as initials that appeared in their titles and not from their sectors and these initials included letters D, M and J.
On the issue of Makandiwas call to his congregation to pray for Zimbabwe as there were unpleasant things awaiting the country in times to come after Judgment Night, and that he was not at liberty to give details about that, Kufa said Makandiwa had indeed promised to make the prophecy, but there was no indication it would be political. He also said the environment that made him unwilling to speak was not political.
Meanwhile, Tourism minister Walter Mzembi yesterday described Makandiwa as a tourist attraction who drew huge crowds to his congregations, saying his ministry (of Tourism) was happy with the emergence of religious tourism in the country.
That which attracts natural human curiosity to us is a natural attraction.
Source - news