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#FillUpNationalSportsStadium Prophet Makandiwa's followers ready for Judgment Night 4
22 Aug 2016 at 01:19hrs | Views
THOUSANDS of United Family International Church members yesterday marched through the streets of Harare ahead of the church's Judgment Night 4 set for Friday.
The event will be held at the church's Mt Hamden headquarters.
At least 500 000 people are expected to attend Judgment Night 4.
Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has since endorsed the event saying it will boost tourism.
Yesterday, the congregants clad in Judgment Night 4 T-shirts, marched from the City Sports Centre into the Central Business District.
In an interview with The Herald soon after the march, UFIC spokesperson Pastor Prime Kufakunesu said they were expecting God to speak.
"We have had awesome miracles on Judgment Nights we have had in the past.
"But the man of God said what we are going to see is incomparable from the past," he said.
"This is something we have never seen before and God is going to move in a totally different dimension. So expect what you have never expected. What your mind does not want to imagine is what you should expect."
Pastor Kufakunesu said the march was a way of telling God and Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa that they were ready for the event.
The march was a culmination of other marches that took place in other centres recently.
More than 40 000 foreign visitors are expected to grace the event.
"By Friday we had over 38 000 international visitors who had registered.
"We expect to go beyond 40 000 foreign attendees. The National Sports Stadium was restrictive in terms of numbers, but this year's venue is more spacious and can accommodate up to half a million people."
The event will be held at the church's Mt Hamden headquarters.
At least 500 000 people are expected to attend Judgment Night 4.
Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has since endorsed the event saying it will boost tourism.
Yesterday, the congregants clad in Judgment Night 4 T-shirts, marched from the City Sports Centre into the Central Business District.
In an interview with The Herald soon after the march, UFIC spokesperson Pastor Prime Kufakunesu said they were expecting God to speak.
"We have had awesome miracles on Judgment Nights we have had in the past.
"This is something we have never seen before and God is going to move in a totally different dimension. So expect what you have never expected. What your mind does not want to imagine is what you should expect."
Pastor Kufakunesu said the march was a way of telling God and Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa that they were ready for the event.
The march was a culmination of other marches that took place in other centres recently.
More than 40 000 foreign visitors are expected to grace the event.
"By Friday we had over 38 000 international visitors who had registered.
"We expect to go beyond 40 000 foreign attendees. The National Sports Stadium was restrictive in terms of numbers, but this year's venue is more spacious and can accommodate up to half a million people."
Source - the herald