The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Prophet Java’s house up for grabs

- Tariro Charandura Religion Writer

A HOUSE and an unserviced stand belonging to Prophet Passion Java of Passion Java Ministries are up for grabs after they were attached to recover a US$37 500 debt owed to ViewSat Limited, a United Kingdom based broadcasti­ng firm.

Launched in 2006, ViewSat is one of the fastest-growing operators within the global broadcast and transmissi­on services industry for television and radio channels.

ViewSat is understood to have provided 24-hour services, including live broadcasts of sermons, to Kingdom Television (KTV), which is owned by Prophet Java.

However, the prophet failed to make the payments. He is said to be languishin­g in debt.

To cover the debt, Prophet Passion’s house and an unserviced stand - both in Kadoma are now going under the hammer.

The house is situated in Kadoma’s Morningsid­e suburb while the stand is in Blue Ranges.

Last week, The Sunday Mail Religion establishe­d that the house has been pegged at a minimum price of US$27 000 while the unserviced stand is attracting not less than US$10 000. The stand measures 1350m2. A Leyland truck, public address system and chairs have also been attached to settle ViewSat’s debt.

A source close to the goings-on said, “Both the house and the unserviced land are already up for bidding. The house in Morningsid­e has been pegged at US$27 000 and above while the stand is going for anything from US$10 000”.

Bids were still being accepted as of last week, indicating that the properties were yet to get a buyer.

The properties were attached in January this year and were due to be auctioned on February 3, 2017. Another advert was run on Valentine’s Day.

Sources at Kingdom Embassy say the charismati­c preacher has hit hard times.

“lf he still had money as he claims, surely he could have blocked the sale of the properties by making arrangemen­ts with ViewSat Limited.

“Now that he has let the property go, one wonders what he remains with,” said the source.

Reports say that he was recently booted out of his Borrowdale Brooke lodgings after failing to pay his rentals.

Efforts to get a comment from Prophet Passion were fruitless as his mobile phone was unreachabl­e.

The man of cloth is believed to be currently residing in Ethiopia at his in-laws’ place.

He is married to Ethiopian beauty, Lily Tsegaye, after divorcing his first wife, Yasmin, in 2015 under unclear circumstan­ces.

Tsegaye is believed to have sponsored some of the ministry’s needs as well as the couple’s lavish wedding.

The prophet was married to Yasmin for four years and their son - Uebert - is named after his spiritual father, Prophet Uebert Angel. However, the two prophets are reported to have had a fall out.

The 29-year-old is said to have performed a number of miracles, with some of them coming under scrutiny.

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