AFRICA Johanne Masowe leader Andby Makururu has said God
will guide scientists and health personal across the globe in their quest to
find a vaccine for COVID-19.
In an interview with NewsDay yesterday, Makururu said only
God could end the deadly virus that has ravaged the world, killing over 260 000
and infecting over 2,7 million people globally.
No vaccine has yet been developed for the novel virus,
which started in Wuhan province, China, in December last year.
“Our scientists should continue the search of the
coronavirus cure. They should not tire because God, through his spirit, will
give the scientists and health personnel the solution and cure,” he said.
Makururu labelled prophets in some apostolic sects as fake
for allegedly telling their followers that there was no such thing as the
coronavirus.
He accused the prophets of trying to derail the efforts
being made by government to control the spread of the deadly virus.
“We are aware that there are now some fake prophets who are
saying that there is no coronavirus. I am shocked about that,” he said.
“Some years ago, even up to now, there are some prophets
who are still saying that there is no HIV and Aids and this is wrong. Those
prophets are after money, and are not guided by God.
“We urge our people to follow what our government and the
World Health Organisation are saying, which includes practising social
distancing, wearing face masks, washing of hands with sanitisers, among other
recommendations to curb the spread of the virus.”
Makururu, who claimed he has been fasting since President
Emmerson Mnangagwa introduced the lockdown on March 30, said a vaccine was
going to be developed very soon if the world unites and continues to pray
against the virus.
“I and my church leaders have been fasting and praying
since the President declared the lockdown,” he said.
The prophet recently pleaded with Mnangagwa to allow church
leaders to meet and pray in their respective churches in a bid to find
spiritual solutions and divine intervention against the coronavirus pandemic. Newsday
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