Zimbabwean Prophet ‘anoints’ chairs to be occupied by people who can afford a $500 fee
A Zimbabwean Prophet by name Walter Magaya is said to have allegedly ‘anointed’ chairs to be occupied by people who can afford a $500 fee — that’s GHC 2,620. Walter Magaya is among the most celebrated self-proclaimed prophets in Zimbabwe and is the founder of Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries (P.H.D). Magaya rose to prominence in…
A Zimbabwean Prophet by name Walter Magaya is said to have allegedly ‘anointed’ chairs to be occupied by people who can afford a $500 fee — that’s GHC 2,620.
Walter Magaya is among the most celebrated self-proclaimed prophets in Zimbabwe and is the founder of Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries (P.H.D).
Magaya rose to prominence in 2012 after his visit to T. B. Joshua (of SCOAN) who is believed to have anointed him to became a ‘great’ prophet.
Magaya has been a force to reckon with, outmanoeuvring his predecessors Emmanuel Makandiwa and Uebert Angel.
Magaya has performed a wide range of miracles.
In October 2018, Magaya claimed that he had found a cure for HIV and Cancer. He told a congregation of his Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries that he had made the discovery two years prior, but had waited for it to be scientifically proven.
Magaya said the cure was a mixture of 2 plants; once called Aguma, apparently found in Zimbabwe and another from Mozambique.
Magaya also claimed that he had been offered $56 million by an American company, to point them to ingredients to the cure.
Magaya said that he was inviting the government to do its own tests of the drugs. He also said he had since formed a company with some Indian partners which he called Aretha Medical.
Below are photos of him allegedly anointing chairs in his church to be occupied by people who can afford a $500 fee: