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Pastor arrested for prophesying Mugabe’s death.
 
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Tue, 17 Jan 2017   ||   Zimbabwe,
 

A detained Zimbabwean pastor has laughed off charges of "insulting people of a certain race or religion" by prophesying that President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe will die on the 17th of October.

Ceoafrica gathered that the pastor’s lawyer, Gift Mtisi, said that Pastor Patrick Mugadza of the Remnant Church was in good spirits when he met him in jail following his arrest in the capital, Harare, yesterday.

He added that the pastor was likely to appear in court tomorrow, and will plead not guilty if the charges are put to him.

Mtisi said “I'm still at pains to find the criminal part of it, adding that the pastor had no regrets "at all" for making the prophesy” 

He's admitting to the facts, he says he didn't lie; that's a message from God. Police will have to prove God didn't say it."

Mr Mtisi said police had changed the charges "like chameleons".

Pastor Mugadza was initially charged with undermining the authority of the president, then "criminal nuisance" and finally "insulting people of a certain race or religion", charges the lawyer said he discussed with the pastor.

Mtisi was laughing and saying: “These people are desperate, and I'm sure he'll come out from detention".

The pastor made the prophecy public last week, alleging that God told him, while he was praying on 26 December, that Preisdent  Mugabe would die on 17 October, media reports say.

Robert Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence in 1980, will turn 93 next month.

 

 

 

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