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Farmers Furious At Prophet Magaya For Destroying Their Crops

PHD ministries founder prophet Walter Magaya will compensate stream bank farmers affected by Night of Turnaround 4 prayer meeting held in Wa...

PHD ministries founder prophet Walter Magaya will compensate stream bank farmers affected by Night of Turnaround 4 prayer meeting held in Waterfalls last Weekend.

Stream bank farmers expressed their dismay following the destruction of their vegetables along Mukuvisi river during the clearing of land of land by PHD ministries to extend their base ahead of their prayer meeting.

“We are not happy at all following the destruction of our gardens by PHD ministries since this is where we get our money for living,”said one of the affected Highfields farmers.
Farmers Furious At Prophet Magaya For Destroying Their Crops
“Ini handipinde kuchurch kwavo saka handingaparadzirwe bindu sekunonzi panezvavanondipawo,vekanzuru vakatirega,iye Magaya ndiye akuzviita kanzuruka,”she added.

Among the affected people was a self-styled prophet who preferred anonymity as he declared the prayer meeting would be disturbed by his spiritual powers.He was reported to have argued with the workers who cleaned the place and unconfirmed reports were that there are some secret graves by his shrine he feared would be unearthed.

Magaya promised to compensate those who had their plants on the stream banks.

“PHD is going to look into that and help those affected to by clearing of our place as we prepared for the Night of Turnaround,” said Magaya.

“We expected a million people so our place was not enough to accommodate all that and we decided to extend across the Mukuvisi river.

“From the chairs we have and those we hired I want to beleive ore than 500000 people attended the prayer meeting.

“I am happy that the prayer meeting was a success and no incident was reported.I believe God has shown love to his people,” said Mayaya.

People started to arrive on Thursday and PHD had already sought help from the police to beef up security and normal movement of traffic ahead of the prayer day.
Source: HMetro
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