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PROPHECY: Former Botswana President Ian Khama to be arrested
23 Apr 2019 at 23:03hrs | Views
Former Botswana President Seretse Khama Ian Khama might be arrested by the Botswana government over conspiracy plots against the seating President a popular South African based Prophet has prophesied.
In a prophecy issued on Tuesday Imperial City Church leader Prophet Osiah Brian Sovi said the following:
I saw a former president of a small country in Africa RAIDED and detained over an alleged conspiracy. I saw hidden things being uncovered. Is it a set up? I saw many law enforcement personnel sounding his premises.
I saw it CLEARLY
I saw Wednesday
I saw 7
I saw BREAKING NEWS
On Tuesday Botswana government slapped South African businesswoman Bridgette Radebe with travel restrictions after accusing her of being involved in a campaign to topple President Mokgweetsi Masisi working with former President Ian Khama.
This comes despite last week's diplomatic intervention by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is also her brother-in-law.
Botswana's immigration authorities have made good on a recent threat by that country's foreign minister to restrict Radebe's travel.
Radebe will now have to apply for a visa to visit the country, where she has mining interests.
She's accused of trying to influence the outcome of the governing Botswana Democratic Party's elective conference where former foreign minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi was set to challenge President Masisi.
In a prophecy issued on Tuesday Imperial City Church leader Prophet Osiah Brian Sovi said the following:
I saw a former president of a small country in Africa RAIDED and detained over an alleged conspiracy. I saw hidden things being uncovered. Is it a set up? I saw many law enforcement personnel sounding his premises.
I saw it CLEARLY
I saw Wednesday
I saw 7
I saw BREAKING NEWS
On Tuesday Botswana government slapped South African businesswoman Bridgette Radebe with travel restrictions after accusing her of being involved in a campaign to topple President Mokgweetsi Masisi working with former President Ian Khama.
This comes despite last week's diplomatic intervention by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is also her brother-in-law.
Botswana's immigration authorities have made good on a recent threat by that country's foreign minister to restrict Radebe's travel.
Radebe will now have to apply for a visa to visit the country, where she has mining interests.
She's accused of trying to influence the outcome of the governing Botswana Democratic Party's elective conference where former foreign minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi was set to challenge President Masisi.
Source - Byo24News