Magaya dreams of meeting President

Nyemudzai Kakore in Gaborone, Botswana
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder Prophet Walter Magaya yesterday said his dream was to meet President Mugabe saying he is a fountain of wisdom.

In an interview with journalists ahead of his first international two-day crusade, Prophet Magaya said despite meeting prominent people including unnamed presidents of different African countries, he was yet to meet with President Mugabe.

“I would love to meet President Mugabe. He is a highly blessed and ranked man. I had the opportunity to meet other presidents and prominent people, but my wish is to meet with President Mugabe,” he said

“When the right time comes, I will meet him,” he said.

He said he had great respect for local prophets like United Family International Church leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa and Spirit Embassy’s Prophet Uebert Angel.

“I respect both prophets Makandiwa and Angel because they paved the way for me. I came late in the ministry, five years after they had started. I would love to hold both Judgment Night and Turnaround Night with Prophet Makandiwa,” he said.

Prophet Magaya, who had a brief stint in Botswana as a youth selling pirated discs to raise college fees, said his crusade in Botswana was not a money-making gimmick.

He said he was already a rich man with most of his money coming from international partners who want to remain anonymous.

“I am not here to make money as I do not take offerings during crusades. I am just here to spread the Word of God,” he said.

Prophet Magaya said today he was going to give gifts to more than 500 elderly people.

He added that he had chosen Botswana as the first port of call of his international crusade as he loved the country and wanted to create cordial relations.

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