Prophet Passion Java reveals he survived an assassination attempt and robbery

Zimbabwean self-proclaimed prophet Passion Java revealed that he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt and robbery. During a recent gathering, Prophet Passion expressed gratitude to God for his miraculous survival, firmly believing that divine protection shielded him from harm.

Taking to his Facebook account, Prophet Passion Java revealed that he narrowly escaped an attempt on his life. Grateful for divine protection, he acknowledged God’s hand in preserving him during the harrowing incident.

“After an attempt on my life, the devil triggered robbers to steal from me. I thank God that he saved me, and my security team managed to catch the robbers. We are protected by God, but we are also responsible for the people we keep around us. Be careful!”

Taking to his Instagram account, Prophet Passion Java fearlessly proclaimed that despite the devil’s attempt to end his life, his unwavering dedication to serving God prevailed.

Undeterred by the dangerous encounter, he firmly asserted that God’s gift of life was bestowed upon him, and no force could challenge it.

“The devil tried to throw his shot at me last week, aiming to take my life. But my life is dedicated to serving God. You can’t fight God’s gift of life bestowed upon me. #ministrypreservedme,” Passion Java declared.

 

Passion Java’s close friend DJ Towers, was reportedly implicated in the planned attack and robbery. While official verification of the claims is pending, evidence seems to point in DJ Towers’ direction, shrouding the incident in further mystery. According to ZimCelebs, Dj Towers has since deleted pictures of himself and Passion Java from his social media handles.

In other news – 1 killed in Zupco bus accident

A Zupco bus carrying Zanu-PF supporters to a campaign rally in Nkayi was involved in an accident yesterday, killing one passenger on the spot.

According to reports, several passengers from Binga’s Lusulu area in Matabeleland North province were injured in the accident. Zanu-PF Matebeleland North provincial chairperson Richard Moyo confirmed the accident last night. Read More

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