Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD) leader Walter Magaya on Sunday predicted that a building would soon collapse in Harare’s ...
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD) leader Walter Magaya on Sunday predicted that a building would soon collapse in Harare’s First Street.
Magaya told thousands of his congregants, who included Zimdancehall sensation Tocky Vibes, during a church service in Waterfalls that he had been shown a vision of a building collapsing in the city centre.
The celebrity preacher said the building, which he did not identify, would collapse because of a mysterious fire and urged his flock to pray hard.
“I have been getting this vision for some time,” Magaya said.
“I see a fire, a fire that will destroy a building near First Street. May we all raise our hands in prayer so that danger will be averted so that there will be no deaths, no injuries,” he added to thunderous approval from his church faithful.
Magaya’s prophecy comes less than a week after he predicted good fortunes for the economy this year.
In his New Year message delivered on the eve of 2015, Magaya said the country would experience an economic boom as more minerals will be discovered.
“So there shall be ways of discovering Africa, for instance I see new minerals being discovered in Africa….I am saying we have reached a point whereby you are going to be fruitful rather than going down as the previous years, but in 2015 the world is going to recognise Africa more and Zimbabwe in particular,” Magaya said.
Meanwhile, Tocky Vibes stole the limelight at the sermon after being asked to perform by PHD members.
The sharp lyricist whipped the congregants into a frenzy.
He later apologised for missing some church services.
“I am sorry to you all as I have not been coming to church. My sincere apologies as the schedule was tight,” said Tocky Vibes before breaking into song.
“PHD yaenda nenyika, yoh, yoh, yoh, yoh, yoh….,” he sang much to the delight of the congregants
Source: Daily News
Magaya told thousands of his congregants, who included Zimdancehall sensation Tocky Vibes, during a church service in Waterfalls that he had been shown a vision of a building collapsing in the city centre.
The celebrity preacher said the building, which he did not identify, would collapse because of a mysterious fire and urged his flock to pray hard.
“I have been getting this vision for some time,” Magaya said.
“I see a fire, a fire that will destroy a building near First Street. May we all raise our hands in prayer so that danger will be averted so that there will be no deaths, no injuries,” he added to thunderous approval from his church faithful.
Prophet Magaya |
In his New Year message delivered on the eve of 2015, Magaya said the country would experience an economic boom as more minerals will be discovered.
“So there shall be ways of discovering Africa, for instance I see new minerals being discovered in Africa….I am saying we have reached a point whereby you are going to be fruitful rather than going down as the previous years, but in 2015 the world is going to recognise Africa more and Zimbabwe in particular,” Magaya said.
Meanwhile, Tocky Vibes stole the limelight at the sermon after being asked to perform by PHD members.
The sharp lyricist whipped the congregants into a frenzy.
He later apologised for missing some church services.
“I am sorry to you all as I have not been coming to church. My sincere apologies as the schedule was tight,” said Tocky Vibes before breaking into song.
“PHD yaenda nenyika, yoh, yoh, yoh, yoh, yoh….,” he sang much to the delight of the congregants
Source: Daily News
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