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Prophet Obey Mukanhairi addresses the passing of Zanele Nkambule

Prophet Obey Mukanhairi has taken to social media to express his sorrow over the death of Zanele Nkambule, a prominent South African radio presenter on Ukhozi FM. Mukanhairi shared his emotional response on Facebook, reflecting on the profound impact of Nkambule’s passing.

“I remember receiving a call soon after making this post; I and my family prayed so hard and are very devastated. Nothing is more painful for a servant of God than losing a pillar. May the God of our call comfort the Nkambule family,” Mukanhairi wrote.

The prophet had earlier predicted Nkambule’s passing, which he saw in a vision. Mukanhairi’s prophecy about the South African radio presenter resting has unfortunately come to fruition. Zanele Nkambule died on the morning of August 12, 2024, after a prolonged battle with cancer.

Mukanhairi’s response underscores the deep connection he felt with Nkambule, who was widely respected in the media industry. His heartfelt message reflects the pain and sense of loss felt by many in the wake of Nkambule’s death. As the community mourns, Mukanhairi’s prayers for comfort and strength for the Nkambule family highlight the supportive role he and his followers are offering during this difficult time.

In other news – Zion christian church supports Zimbabwe’s hosting of SADC summit pledges prayers for peace

As Zimbabwe prepares to host the 44th Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit in Harare this week, the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) has publicly expressed its support for the event. The church’s leader, Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi, has committed to praying for peace and success during the summit, emphasizing the event’s significance for regional integration and cooperation.

Addressing thousands of pilgrims at the ZCC’s Defe shrine in Gokwe in celebration of Zuva Samuel Mutendi, Bishop Mutendi conveyed his support for both Zimbabwe and President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is set to assume the chairmanship of the SADC during the summit. Read More

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