The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Passion Java’s bid to outdo Makandiwa flops

- BY STAFF REPORTER

SELF PROCLAIMED prophet Passion Java’s bid to upstage prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa by lling the National Sports Stadium (NSS) in Harare ended in embarrassm­ent after his much touted church service attracted a measly crowd last week.

Java, who is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ally and a Zanu PF praise singer, had vowed that he would quit preaching if he failed to ll the 60 000 seater NSS. He was assisted by Zanu PF to mobilise people to throng the venue, but still failed spectacula­rly.

Among the current breed of charismati­c preachers, only Makandiwa, the United Family Internatio­nal Church (UFIC) founder, has managed to ll the stadium thrice under his Judgment Night series.

Makandiwa’s judgement Night 2 held at the NSS on April 19, 2014 attracted over 100 000 congregant­s.

The Judgment Night 3 held, on August 29, 2015, was also over-subscribed.

Java’s event dubbed the Night of Wonders, which was held last Thursday was seen as a direct challenge to the UFIC preacher. The event became a haven for jokes with Zimbabwean­s on social media daring him to live up to his threats to stop preaching.

On the other hand, known Zanu PF apologists, Energy Mutodi and Kudzai Mtisi tried to spin the story by using pictures from Makandiwa’s Judgement Night 3 event to claim that Java indeed lled the stadium.

Ahead of the event, Java had sponsored many adverts, mainly on government-owned Zupco buses and state-controlled media outlets.

Zanu PF Harare zone coordinato­r Joshua Gore issued a directive to district chairperso­ns to coordinate the ruling party supporters to attend the event.

Buses were organised to ferry Zanu PF supporters from the country’s 10 provinces to attend the event, but many were seen arriving at the venue with a handful of people.

Java, who also launched a tirade against Makandiwa ahead of the event, also used social media to advertise the event. He attacked the UFIC founder for preaching against church leaders that abuse women.

“Whether you have HIV, you need money, or you have a broken leg, come to Night of Wonders," read one of his Facebook posts aimed at attracting people to the event.

A Harare-based church leader said he was surprised by Zanu PF active support for Java.

"What's surprising for independen­t onlookers, is the extent to which Zanu PF structures in Harare got involved in mobilising pilgrims to Passion Java’s so-called Night of Wonders, said the church leader.

“Isn't it the norm that political parties hunt for supporters from churches that have huge followings?

"We have seen President (Emmerson) Mnangagwa and his commissari­at team attending church services by religious leaders with huge followings like Bishop Mtendi, Noah Taguta and Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa.

“What boggles the mind is why Zanu PF was so desperate to prop up a visibly failing religious leader like Passion Java by forcing its members to attend his service at the National Sports Stadium.

“What was in it for Zanu PF? Are they trying to build a religious leader from a clown that is Passion Java, and what does that say about ZanuPF and its leadership?” retorted the apostolic leader.

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