A recent prophecy by Zimbabwean prophet Obey Tichafa Mukanhairi has stirred significant anxiety among fans of South African DJs Tira and Maphorisa. Mukanhairi predicted that the two prominent DJs would be involved in a fatal accident, a claim that has raised alarms given his track record of prior prophecies, which include the deaths of figures like Malome Vector and Shona Ferguson.
The unsettling prophecy was shared widely on social media, leading to an outpouring of concern from fans. DJ Tira, one of the DJs mentioned, responded to the prophecy with a defiant and faith-driven message on Facebook. “There is only 1 GOD,” Tira declared, emphasizing his unwavering trust in divine protection. He expressed gratitude for his fans’ prayers and acknowledged the blessings he attributes to his faith. “Thank you for always putting me in your prayers. I don’t take the blessing from God for granted,” Tira wrote, reflecting on his enduring career in the music industry.
Tira’s post also featured a quote from Psalm 23, a passage known for its themes of trust and divine guidance, reinforcing his message of faith and resilience. The DJ concluded with a powerful statement, “Noma ngihamba ethunzini lokufa ukhona wena Baba ngithembele kuwe,” which translates to “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me, my Father. I trust in you.”
Despite Tira’s calm and faith-affirming response, the prophecy has sparked widespread fear among fans and social media users. Many recalled Mukanhairi’s past predictions and expressed concern for both Tira and Maphorisa, fearing that the prophecy could come to pass. The public reaction highlights the influence and impact of prophetic statements in the digital age, where such forecasts can quickly stir up public sentiment.
In an interview with Zimoja, DJ Tira reiterated his confidence in his faith. “I pray and I will continue praying as I always have. There is one God, and I trust in him, so I won’t panic and live my life in fear,” he stated. His words underscore a message of hope and resilience amidst the swirling uncertainty. As the situation develops, fans are encouraged to support both DJs with positive thoughts and prayers, hoping that their faith and strength will see them through this unsettling period.
In other news – Rugby Africa Cup champions celebrate with hero’s welcome in Zimbabwe
Rugby fans flocked to Robert Mugabe International Airport in Harare on Monday afternoon to welcome the Sables, Zimbabwe’s newly crowned African champions. The airport’s arrivals area was adorned in green and white as supporters eagerly awaited the team’s return from a successful campaign in Uganda, where they clinched the Rugby Africa Cup.
The atmosphere was jubilant as the Sables emerged from the checkpoint, with the crowd singing and celebrating their heroes. Captain Hilton Mudariki proudly carried the Rugby Africa Cup trophy, marking their second win, the first being in 2012. This victory has propelled Zimbabwe to 28th place in the World Rugby Rankings, their highest position since 2015 when they were 26th. Read More