The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Exploring Denver’s options

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Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliveranc­e Ministries to attend Night of Turnaround 6 in the capital for deliveranc­e.

Mukamba received a special invitation to sit in the VVIP Tribune during that all-night vigil at PHD Ministries.

A letter of invitation from Prophet Magaya’s church was delivered to Mukamba and said this was meant “to change the spiritual and physical aspect of human lives as this shall be a night of turn around witnessing God interventi­on and the demonstrat­ion of God Power.”

Mukamba’s special invitation to church was brokered by his cousin brother and former Dynamos and CAPS United forward Clive Kawinga, who is now a born-again Christian and a member of the PHD family.

Denver’s grandmothe­r Gogo Kawinga said she would be happy if Mukamba turns to God.

“I don’t know what his problem is, if there is any.

“You are here trying to under- stand why he is not coming to training and so forth. But I am now an elderly woman, someone who can only encourage good things from these boys.

“I used to be proud of these boys when they were growing up,’’ she said.

“I remember when they boarded a plane together going to Sudan (CHAN tournament).

“All my neighbours came out of their houses saying I had done a good job raising these boys. But that is no longer the case. I encourage him to go to training.

‘’I know the importance of hard work and I do my best accommodat­ing him and giving him food together with his wife.

“Last week, he told me that he was not feeling well, he had a headache so he wasn’t attending training.

“Sometimes he leaves in the morning, so I won’t know what would be happening.’’

However, Mukamba did not turn up for the service.

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