ZIMBABWEAN PROPHET RESPONDS TO BACKLASH OVER PROPHECY ABOUT JACINTA NGOBESE-ZUMA, DENIES PLOTTING ANY HARM AGAINST HER

🚨 ZIMBABWEAN PROPHET RESPONDS TO BACKLASH OVER PROPHECY ABOUT JACINTA NGOBESE-ZUMA, DENIES PLOTTING ANY HARM AGAINST HER 🚨

Zimbabwean prophet Dr Obey Tichafa Mukanhairi has publicly responded to criticism following his prophecy concerning Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, insisting that he has no intention of causing her harm.

In a statement shared on social media, Mukanhairi dismissed claims that his prophecy was linked to any alleged plot against Ngobese-Zuma. He said he does not live in South Africa and is not involved in politics, adding that he believes he was only sharing what he says was a prophetic warning.

The prophet claimed that if Ngobese-Zuma ignores the warning and continues with what he described as confrontational politics, she could face danger. He also urged her to seek spiritual guidance and prayer.

His comments have sparked mixed reactions online. Some people have defended his right to share prophetic messages, while others have questioned the timing and nature of his statements, especially given the sensitivity of discussions involving public figures and personal safety.

At this stage, there is no evidence that Mukanhairi has been linked to any criminal plot against Ngobese-Zuma, and his remarks remain his own claims and opinions.

Do you believe public prophecies involving political figures should be shared openly, or do you think they can create unnecessary fear and controversy?


Zimbabwean prophet Dr Obey Tichafa Mukanhairi has publicly responded to criticism following his prophecy concerning Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, insisting that he has no intention of causing her harm.

In a statement shared on social media, Mukanhairi dismissed claims that his prophecy was linked to any alleged plot against Ngobese-Zuma. He said he does not live in South Africa and is not involved in politics, adding that he believes he was only sharing what he says was a prophetic warning.

The prophet claimed that if Ngobese-Zuma ignores the warning and continues with what he described as confrontational politics, she could face danger. He also urged her to seek spiritual guidance and prayer.

His comments have sparked mixed reactions online. Some people have defended his right to share prophetic messages, while others have questioned the timing and nature of his statements, especially given the sensitivity of discussions involving public figures and personal safety.

At this stage, there is no evidence that Mukanhairi has been linked to any criminal plot against Ngobese-Zuma, and his remarks remain his own claims and opinions.

Do you believe public prophecies involving political figures should be shared openly, or do you think they can create unnecessary fear and controversy?

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