Renowned Nigerian televangelist Termitope Balogun Joshua yesterday
disowned, as a “dream” claims by Prophetic Healing Deliverance
Ministries leader Walter Magaya that he is coming to Zimbabwe.
Local
newspapers reported on Tuesday that the famous preacher was headed for
Zimbabwe at the invitation of Magaya, quoting church spokesperson Oscar
Pambuka.
Pambuka said Magaya was already in Nigeria finalising TB Joshua’s visit to Harare.
“Our
attention has been drawn to a newspaper article which claims that Mr
Walter Magaya is bringing TB Joshua to Zimbabwe,” the Nigerian preacher
posted on his official Facebook wall. “This is not to be believed. This
is a dream.
“We
pray that your dream comes to pass one day. Sometimes, one’s heart’s
desire comes true if one is steadfast in God’s will. It is my desire to
come to the country because I love the nation and people of Zimbabwe,
but there is no plan for now, so this story is not to be believed.”
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MANAGER at Ingwebu Breweries in Bulawayo is reported to have hanged
himself on Tuesday the same day his subordinates appeared in court
facing charges of stealing fuel worth more than $200 000.
An Ingwebu insider said Dumisani Ncube from Cowdray Park left home and was found hanging from a tree at a bush in Pumula South yesterday morning.
Mourners are gathered at his residence in Cowdray Park. According to the source, Ncube's subordinates only identified as Xolani, Rest and Beke were arrested in connection with the alleged fraud and theft. They appeared in court on Tuesday where they were each granted $200 bail.
Following their arrest, the three had allegedly implicated their supervisor as the brains behind the scam backdated to 2009 which saw them prejudicing Ingwebu of fuel worth over $200 000. - See more at: http://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-local-byo-45725.html#sthash.LpgKKM4f.dpuf
An Ingwebu insider said Dumisani Ncube from Cowdray Park left home and was found hanging from a tree at a bush in Pumula South yesterday morning.
Mourners are gathered at his residence in Cowdray Park. According to the source, Ncube's subordinates only identified as Xolani, Rest and Beke were arrested in connection with the alleged fraud and theft. They appeared in court on Tuesday where they were each granted $200 bail.
Following their arrest, the three had allegedly implicated their supervisor as the brains behind the scam backdated to 2009 which saw them prejudicing Ingwebu of fuel worth over $200 000. - See more at: http://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-local-byo-45725.html#sthash.LpgKKM4f.dpuf
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A MANAGER at Ingwebu Breweries in Bulawayo is reported to have hanged himself on Tuesday the same day his subordinates appeared in court facing charges of stealing fuel worth more than $200 000.
An Ingwebu insider said Dumisani Ncube from Cowdray Park left home and was found hanging from a tree at a bush in Pumula South yesterday morning.
Mourners are gathered at his residence in Cowdray Park. According to the source, Ncube's subordinates only identified as Xolani, Rest and Beke were arrested in connection with the alleged fraud and theft. They appeared in court on Tuesday where they were each granted $200 bail.
Following their arrest, the three had allegedly implicated their supervisor as the brains behind the scam backdated to 2009 which saw them prejudicing Ingwebu of fuel worth over $200 000.
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