Self-proclaimed Prophet Talent Madungwe, known for his controversial claims of meeting God in heaven, is experiencing financial difficulties and faces eviction due to unpaid rent.
Critics view this as potential retribution for what they deem as blasphemy, as Madungwe previously incorporated God’s name in his unconventional sermons.
Madungwe, founder of the Exile Desire of All Nations church, is struggling to pay rent for the past four months at his residence in Hatfield, Harare, and risks eviction.
His 70-year-old landlady, Gogo Mangena, expressed frustration, stating that Madungwe had ignored her demands for rent payment and now seeks to leave without settling his debt.
Madungwe acknowledged his financial hardships, attributing them to temptations he faces since September last year. He claims to endure attacks from enemies due to his preaching but remains determined.
Despite his assertions of spiritual encounters, Madungwe clarifies that God provides power rather than monetary assistance.
The controversial prophet, who gained notoriety for his purported visits to heaven, where he allegedly held meetings and dined with God, now faces criticism linking his current predicament to his previous sensational claims.
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