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Prophet Magaya Foresee Chaos In SADC Countries

Walter Magaya, Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader has advised that Southern Africa will be hit by a wave of political violence anytime soon, and urged politicians not to resort to brutality to crush the uprisings.

Prophet Magaya Foresee Chaos In SADC Countries

Prophet Magaya claimed in an interview with South African broadcaster Africa News Network7 (ANN7) on Wednesday night that he had made the prophecies two weeks ago and urged the region’s political leaders, Zimbabwe included, not to take his predictions lightly.

He reportedly said that If we listen to their prophets, their lives will change. He  strongly believe that as prophets and men of God in the countries and in this world, they are not being given a chance to be listened to.  He gave a prophecy two weeks ago about things happening in South Africa right now. He said more violence would happen in Southern Africa than at any other time. The leaders must use their church leaders to calm down the violence.

Prophet Magaya’s warnings come as Zimbabweans have become increasingly restive and taken to the streets and other platforms to demand good governance, an end to corruption and improvement in the economy.

”So there is going to be more violence everywhere, There is going to be more violence, everywhere in Sadc. The devil is angry, saying SADC has been at peace for so long. So there will be violence. What I will advise the leaders, who are listening, is to engage the nearest church to speak about peace. If you are correcting any politics, let’s do it in peace so that we maintain the little we have,” he added

When Magaya was asked to clarify if the prophecy was directed to Zimbabwe he responded saying  ”I said Sadc, The future of Zimbabwe is bright. Sometimes, when you go through hard times, it teaches you a lesson.”

”Everyone has passed through what we are going through and may be even worse than us. But their future is now bright,” he said, giving an example of Japan, the world’s third biggest economy, which had two of its cities obliterated by atomic bombs at the end of the Second World War in 1945.

It’s about your approach after the crisis that changes your nation. So to me, the future is bright if proper policies are implemented and what we are discussing with them is implemented. It’s just a tough moment, but it doesn’t mean it is the end,” he added.

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