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Prophet Obey Mukanhairi’s latest predictions stir social media, a new prophecy fulfilled

Zimbabwean Prophet Obey Mukanhairi has once again ignited social media chatter with his recent prophetic claims. Known for his controversial forecasts, Mukanhairi has gained notoriety for predicting the untimely deaths of several South African celebrities, including notable figures like AKA, Costa Titch, and Vector Malome. His latest prophecy, however, has stirred even more intrigue.

On August 3, 2024, Mukanhairi posted on Facebook, predicting that South Africa would soon mourn the loss of a female artist. His prediction came true just three days later with the passing of beloved actress Connie Chiume on August 6, 2024. Mukanhairi’s prophecy read, “South African social media streets to be gripped with the news of a female celebrity condolence shortly.”

Adding to the suspense, Mukanhairi has since issued three new prophecies concerning South Africa:

1. “South African male musician resting.”
2. “South African male actor resting.”
3. “Massive train accident in South Africa.”

These latest predictions have already sparked widespread speculation and concern across social media platforms. Followers are anxiously awaiting to see if Mukanhairi’s new forecasts will come to pass, while critics debate the ethical implications of his prophecies.

As the public reacts with a mix of fascination and trepidation, Prophet Obey Mukanhairi remains at the center of an ongoing debate about the power and responsibility of prophetic statements in modern times.

In other news – Veteran actress Connie Chiume dies

The legendary South African actress and filmmaker Connie Chiume has passed away at the age of 72. Her family shared the news in a heartfelt Instagram post on Tuesday afternoon.

According to the statement, the internationally acclaimed award-winning actress, known for her role in Black Panther, died on Tuesday at Garden City Hospital in Johannesburg. The family requested privacy during this difficult time and mentioned that further details would be communicated in due course. Read More

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