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RIP Paul Mwazha: Prophet Orasi Makes Another Prediction After Ezekiel Guti Death

Following the death of one of Zimbabwe’s most famous religious gurus, a prophet located in South Africa issued a grim prediction about the death of another religious leader.

Prophet Mellontik Orasi Sos, who is known for foreseeing the deaths of many prominent South African celebrities and notable individuals, said that the recent grief in Zimbabwe will not be the last triggered by the loss of a religious leader.

Prophet Mellontik Orasi predicted that Zimbabwe would soon mourn the death of another religious icon, Ezekiel Guti, the founder and archbishop of Zimbabwe’s first indigenous Pentecostal church, Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa, and the founder of Forward in Faith International Ministries (ZAOGA FIF).

On Wednesday evening, Prophet Mellontik Orasi disclosed on his Facebook page that the acclaimed leader of the African Apostolic Church, Paul Mwazha, will soon be summoned to join the Lord.

While Prophet Mellontik Orasi did not reveal any specifics concerning Paul Mwazha’s upcoming departure, he did mention that he received and conveyed this message late last year.

“Shortly Mwazha rests too according to the vision.i relayed late last year,” Prophet Mellontik Orasi declared on his Facebook page.

Interestingly, if Paul Mwazha lives to see October 25 of this year, he will celebrate his 105th birthday, making him the oldest living church leader and founder in Zimbabwe.

Succession Fights In Paul Mwazha’s Church

 

Meanwhile, Paul Mwazha’s church has been embroiled in succession disputes for quite some time.

The church’s senior members are currently at odds following the formation of a splinter faction.

Power struggles emerged when Mwazha’s son, Alfred, publicly proclaimed himself as his father’s successor, asserting that he had taken control of the church, sidelining his elderly and ailing father.

In response, Reverend Ernest Mhambare, a member of the church, approached the courts seeking to invalidate Alfred’s appointment, arguing that he had attempted to seize the position.

High Court Judge Justice Chitapi ruled in favour of Paul Mwazha retaining his position as the Archbishop, further fueling the power struggle as Alfred joined forces with his brothers and their allies.

Towards the end of 2021, the matter was escalated to the Supreme Court, which reinstated the church’s founder as the leader. However, despite the Supreme Court ruling, the battle for succession continues to rage on.

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