The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Scrutinise Makandiwa prophecies

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EDITOR - In reference to “Makandiwa obsessed with Magaya downfall” in your last issue, I have gathered from this article the scheming nature that is in Makandiwa.

He cannot handle competitio­n very well, to the extent of paying legal bills for an already wealthy couple to fight Magaya.

People should begin to analyse all of Makandiwa’s prophecies for not all of them - if any - are true.

There seems to be some sort of manipulati­on in everything this guy does.

This is a shame to the body of Christ when men of God give prophecies that do not exist just to tarnish someone’s image or to accomplish certain agendas.

We all did not understand why this couple wanted their money back, but it is now clear, even if it were me in their situation, I would demand my money back.

There is nothing of God in these prophets.

I feel sorry for them; besides losing US$1 million, they were put on the battlefron­t to fight Walter Magaya.

Probably they did not want, but they were afraid to say no to their “prophet”.

Many other foolish people will be used for dirty jobs by this wolf masqueradi­ng as a prophet and it is their names that will be tainted while their prophet remains clean.

The idea of trying to dodge paying what he promised is bizarre.

“Prophets” take advantage of people’s desperatio­n.

They know there are unemployed people, those in debt, those with incurable ailments and so on.

They promise these people that they will come out of their situation, claiming that nothing is impossible.

This rhetoric makes people pay the churches through the so-called seeding and tithing with the impression that by paying one can then receive that which they are desperate for.

The gullible and desperate easily fall for this and Makandiwa and his team smile all the way to the bank.

It should be noted that if you are in debt you will remain in it until you have paid or the creditor has on their own accord forgiven the debt.

If afflicted with an incurable ailment you will ease your suffering only through medical treatment. The list goes on. The bottom line is, do not be fooled into believing that if Makandiwa lays hands on you in prayer you will as a result become materially rich, get a job, shake off cancer of HIV, be debt-free among other things. Life never happens that way. Do not be taken for a ride. Templeman, Smoke and Emerald.

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