A PRAYER vigil is expected to be held for Vice-President
Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is currently receiving treatment in South Africa
following a case of suspected food poisoning, in an open square near Rotten Row
Magistrates’ Court in Harare today.
Organisers of the vigil, among them former Zanu PF youth
league secretary for administration, Lewis Matutu, said they were responding to
calls by United Family International Church (Ufic) founder, Emmanuel Makandiwa,
who on April 9 reportedly prophesied that a top politician, ostensibly
Mnangagwa, would need prayers to survive an attack.
“We are taking a leaf from the prophecy made by Makandiwa
that only prayer can save him. Not only will we be praying for the
Vice-President, but even for other ailing leaders, who should know that
political power is not enough to define a future or save lives,” he said.
Matutu said the prayer meeting would go on without them
seeking police clearance and warned that those who will try and stop the vigil
would be harbouring motives to see Mnangagwa dead.
The invitation to the prayer vigil, being sent on WhatsApp,
urges all prayerful and peace-loving Zimbabweans to come and join at a time
Mnangagwa loyalists have promised to hit back at those they suspect to be
behind the Vice-President’s alleged poisoning.
In a video recording shared at a Ufic service on Sunday,
Makandiwa said he saw a top politician, who has been loyal to his authority,
ingesting some food then vomiting blood.
“We need to pray for this country. We need to pray for our
leadership, so our leadership is also very important. Yes, our own leadership
here is very important. There is a man we need to pray for in politics. I don’t
know if I should name him. Notice: I am very comfortable mentioning names of
other people in other countries, but (not) when it comes to here.
“He is a very prominent person in politics we need to pray
for, because I see something entering into his stomach, then he starts vomiting,
vomiting. At first, it’s food, at the end, it’s blood and he is in hospital,
only prayers can save this man,” he said.
Without naming Mnangagwa, Makandiwa said the man has been
so loyal to his appointing authority, as he gave hints on who it could be.
“The man has been so loyal to his authority,” Makandiwa
said, while using hands to indicate that the man is second-in-command to his
authority more than three times.
Mnangagwa is one of two vice-presidents in Zanu PF and the
country and has been, according to him, loyal to President Robert Mugabe since
he was 17 years old.
Makandiwa told his congregation during the service on
Sunday to watch the news closely and promised that he would show them a video.
“Last Sunday, he (Makandiwa) told us to watch news events
closely and on Saturday, Vice-President Mnangagwa was taken ill on suspicion
that he had been poisoned. Then prophet Makandiwa showed us the video of a
prophecy he shared with us on April 9,” a congregant said.
Ufic spokesperson, Prime Kufa confirmed the video, saying
Makandiwa did not name anyone, but people were free to come up with their own
interpretations after watching the recording reportedly made in April.
Meanwhile, a source close to Mnangagwa said the Vice-President
was expected back in the country at the weekend. “Doctors are still flushing
out some residues, but he is almost 100% recovered,” the family source said.
Newsday
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