Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

DJ Zinhle on goat slaughter ritual

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SOUTH African house music DJ, DJ Zinhle, real name Ntombezinh­le Jiyane, came guns blazing on twitter after Move magazine reported that she was at home in KwaZuluNal­a to perform a ritual concerning the bad luck that keeps on following her.

As seen on her Instagram, DJ Zinhle is in her home village for a reality show shoot as she says on twitter.

The DJ replied to the magazine’s recent cover which had the headline about her performing a ritual and her fan asked if it’s true and she by saying that “No babe. I’m home with a crew filming a new reality show. I don’t have bad luck either. We all know that Move writes lies. Bad luck?”

MOVE! reported that sources close to the situation say that Zinhle wants to slaughter a goat and cow at her birth place KwaMdakane in KZN to appease her ancestors. — DailySun

The minister said, “Your contributi­on in education of Zimbabwe on spiritual matters is of paramount importance to the achievemen­t of national strategies as it plays an important role in people’s lives.”

She said due to Zimbabwe’s high literacy rate it is mandatory for everyone to partake in reading as the spiritual books educate Zimbabwean­s on the right doctrine that everyone should adopt.

Bishop Nyathi said, “The writings are important because they even help the generation­s to come to continue reading instead of one dying with the knowledge that was going to help.

He said all his sermons are written down so that people can refer to them anytime and also the books are not only written for HHI members but for everyone who wants to grow spirituall­y worldwide.

It is important for authors to refer to the Bible and also research when writing spiritual books.

Former Education Minister David Coltart said, “Being a leader is to inspire people, Bishop Nyathi has also inspired other bishops to write spiritual book.”

He said the book launch should also challenge everyone so as to develop the nation.

Bishop Nyathi has carved a name for himself and is recognised as an apostolic and prophetic voice beyond his native country, and has planted over 400 churches globally. Bishop Nyathi’s wife is a senior Reverend at HHI. Having founded the Maximised Lifestyle Internatio­nal, a women’s ministry of Harvest House, she also engages in social responsibi­lity and community developmen­t activities.

HHI intend to have their own television station, Open Heavens TV, and are preparing the groundwork through video filming and production workshops.

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