The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Big Zulu on ‘death prophecy’ about him

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JOHANNESBU­RG “prophet” predicting - Big he could Zulu has be involved reacted in to a a car In accident a video soon. shared on social media “prophet” he was claims in a he car saw with the blood, artist asking in a vision his congregati­on where to keep him in their prayers because it could possibly happen in March or April.

The Mali Eningi hit maker responded to the post, saying while he was grateful for the prayers he was content knowing not all things are in his control.

“Siyabonga kakhulu ngomthanda­zo kodwa khona izinto ezingekho kwawam amandla (Thank you very much for the prayer but there are things that are not in my power),” he wrote.

There have been many self-proclaimed “prophets” and pastors who have gone public with their prophecies about the future of people in the spotlight.

Celebritie­s have weighed in on church leaders delivering unsolicite­d prophecies and dreams before.

Last August, late rapper AKA said he believed “prophets” were instilling fear in people through their “unrequeste­d prophecies”.

“People need to stop scaring others by offering their unwanted and unrequeste­d 'prophecies' and 'dreams', absolutely randomly. God is a God of love and warmth, not fear. Anyone who tries to scare you or make you fearful is not a messenger of God. You will know God’s voice,” he wrote on Twitter.

Amid pastor Alph Lukau making world headlines in 2019 when claiming he resurrecte­d a man from the dead, media personalit­y Lerato Kganyago said many pastors were taking advantage of people who were easily persuaded. - TshisaLIVE

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