Saturday, November 15

Madzibaba John Chiwenga Capetown Varara Nevakadzi Vese Vachitora Ma Video So Far Tine 8 Mamwe Arikuuya

Social media has erupted after explosive claims were dropped about a self-styled “prophet” in Atlantis, Cape Town, identified as John Chiwenga, who is being accused of kuhura, kutora vakadzi vevanhu, and abusing his so-called prophetic title to lure women who come for prayers.

According to the viral exposé, the man who calls himself “muporofita kumasowe” has allegedly turned his house into a private recruitment centre for married women, taking advantage of couples who visit him seeking spiritual help. Instead of prayers, families are being torn apart, and husbands are fuming as more shocking stories surface.

One witness wrote:
“Yooo ndazvionawo, kuno kuJoza maporofita haachanyare. Hapasisina zvekunamata — ndetwe nhema, ndetwe hure, hazvibatsiri. Madzibaba vari kumusha vangadai vatomunyudza kare.”

The streets of Cape Town are now buzzing with claims that this so-called prophet has a string of side-babies, with some women allegedly receiving soft drinks, cheap Savannahs, and fake “anointing” in exchange for private sessions. Locals say vakadzi vari kungodonha se mapete because “hapana danger kana uine mari”— a disturbing trend that has turned this scandal into a city-wide circus.

Sources insist the man is using spiritual manipulation, cash favours, and charm tactics to trap vulnerable women who come seeking help for marriages, finances, and health. Instead, they walk away with broken homes and secret rendezvous.

As the story continues to trend, residents of Atlantis are calling for community elders and Zimbabwean churches in Cape Town to intervene, expose, and shut down this fake prophetic operation before more marriages collapse.
Cape Town diaspora is on fire — and this prophet’s name is now burning hotter than his “miracles.”

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