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Walter Mzembi says Zimbabweans should stop relying on prophets

Tourism Minister, Walter Mzembi says Zimbabweans should stop being dependent on prophets but stick to the Bible.
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“There’s nothing new on earth. Fellow citizens you now seem so dependent on prophets but the greatest prophesy is the Word itself – the Bible. But you people want to pay for prophesy, you want to hear it from man.”

“We’re in sixes and sevens today in Zimbabwe because of many of us who think they’re hearing from God, when in fact it’s the Devil calling! Use the right and legitimate exchange, Jesus Christ!”

“Bow down in prayer as the Bible supersedes all prophesy! Prophets come and go, the Word stays, even if its authors are gone, the Word stayed.” The minister was speaking in Gwanda at the gospel Music Festival.

“We’re not gathered here for a shutdown, but to praise and worship. I wish to congratulate you Jahundas for your embracement of peace in this town. Good things will come to you as long as there’s peace.
“The President said as much yesterday (last Friday) and I reinforce the same, this is not the time to shut down, but to rebuild the walls of Jericho, our Zimbabwe!”
Turning to those in the diaspora, many of whom have been accused of playing a role in the campaigning for the shutdown, Minister Mzembi said they needed to make a positive change back home.
“Zimbabweans are running the world because of their much sought after intellectual and hard-working culture. But eventually, they’ll have to come back home to a bed of thorns/roses or as has become the trend, back in a coffin, or never.”

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