‘Good times set to roll’

Harare Bureau
Zimbabwe’s economy is set for a major breakthrough and people must prepare for the good times that are set to roll again, with industries getting back to maximum production, preacher Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has said.
Speaking to more than 160,000 people at the United Family International Church’s all-night event dubbed Judgment Night 2 at the National Sports Stadium in Harare early yesterday morning, Prophet Makandiwa said Zimbabweans will cry no more.

“I see in the helm of the spirit that this nation will not go back to where it was,” he said.
“God is giving this nation a better platform. We need to pray now for this. As we experience the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, He will begin to resurrect this country.

“Industries shall begin to run again. I see production. You shall remember these words. You will be able to move around the city and be able to do your shopping even during the night. Industries shall no longer be closing shop, selling goods in the afternoon and in the evening.

“You shall see it happening in your lifetime. Jesus is following us, coming to a place of recovering us from the graveyard, restoring us back to our position,” Prophet Makandiwa said.

He said instead of complaining, Zimbabweans must invite Jesus to lead them forward.
“Nobody shall lay his filthy hands on you from tonight,” he said. “Jesus is coming to that place to restore us. We were there for a very long time, suffering for a very long time.

“You are going to present this nation before God and begin to plead the blood of Jesus over the policies, the economy and relationships. You will know and you will see that this God is alive.”

Prophet Makandiwa’s spiritual father, Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng, said the power of hell that sought to cripple Zimbabwe was being judged.

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