Preacher Suleman heads to Zim

Yeukai Karengezeka

Herald Correspondent

THE Christian community in Zimbabwe is anticipating the arrival of renowned Nigerian minister, Apostle Johnson Suleman, who is set to host a high-impact spiritual conference titled “The Outpouring 2026” next month.

Scheduled for February 10 and 11, the two-day event is slated for the City Sports Centre in Harare.

It is widely-regarded as one of the major faith gatherings of the year, promising an atmosphere of powerful worship, prophetic ministry and profound teaching.

According to the organisers, the event aims to deepen believers’ relationship with God, foster unity among diverse church groups and inspire attendees to live transformational lives.

In a statement, Pastor Israel, who leads Omega Fire Ministries International in Zimbabwe, described the upcoming conference as a landmark event for the nation’s Christian community.

“This conference will be a time of divine visitation,” he said.

“We are expecting lives to be changed, destinies restored, and the Spirit of God to move with power across our nation.”

Preparations for the conference are reportedly at an advanced stage.

The morning services will begin at 9am, while evening sessions are scheduled to start at 5pm on both days.

Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder and senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, is internationally renowned for his dynamic preaching style and his emphasis on spiritual empowerment and deliverance.

His ministry has attracted large crowds across Africa, Europe, and North America.

In recent years, Apostle Suleman’s gatherings have focused on revival, spiritual awakening, and the empowerment of young people to take up leadership roles in both church and society.

The organisers are optimistic about the impact of the event, believing it will usher in a new season of hope and spiritual transformation for Zimbabwe.

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