By A Correspondent
A surprising appearance by a Zanu PF Youth League member, Mobrey Maganyani, at Emmanuel Makandiwa’s One Million USD challenge has raised eyebrows. Maganyani introduced himself as a prophet at the event, which has sparked controversy.
The challenge, held on Sunday afternoon, saw over 20 self-proclaimed prophets fail to accurately predict the contents of a challenge set by Makandiwa. Despite their claims of divine insight, none of the participating prophets managed to correctly identify the six everyday items hidden in the pockets of a pair of trousers.
Makandiwa, leader of the United Family International (UFI) Church, had placed the items, including binoculars, a thermometer, an antenna, a test kit, and a mouth freshener, in the pockets. The challenge was simple, yet none of the prophets succeeded.
The failed challenge has left many questioning the legitimacy of these self-proclaimed prophets and their claims of supernatural abilities. Critics have labeled the challenge as a publicity stunt designed to discredit rival prophets, while others have praised Makandiwa for exposing false claims.
The event has also raised questions about the role of prophecy in modern Christianity and the need for greater accountability among those who claim to speak on behalf of God. As the debate continues, the credibility of the participating prophets has taken a significant hit.