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Chinyama returns to make sure for Dynamos
Econet bosses in Zimbabwe face arrest
TB Joshua frenzy as Chelsea Bayern Munich match begins
There was a worldwide grip of expecation as football lovers looked towards a TB Joshua prophecy who recently hinted a possible match outcome as the match between Chelsea and Bayern Munich begins.
Last week the controversial Nigerian church leader acclaimed by many as a prophet, stated to church members in a live international webcast that Chelsea is likely to lose the European Champions League to Bayern Munich if people do not pray.
He told church members during a Sunday service that Bayern Munich will score in the first half and clinch the title.
TB Joshua urged Chelsea fans to pray hard for their team, saying “with God all things are possible.”
The preacher said he saw a Bayern player with a bold head, with the aid of a tall player scoring a goal that will sink Chelsea.
TB Joshua then explained that he was forced to prophesy over the UEFA final following a spate of rumours that he predicted the game last week.
Dr Kereke claims US$2m from Dr Gono
Econet bosses face arrest
U.N. Rights Commissioner Due in Zimbabwe to Assess Situation
![]() BBC News | UN Rights Commissioner Due in Zimbabwe to Assess Situation Voice of America 18 May 2012 UN Rights Commissioner Due in Zimbabwe to Assess Situation Tatenda Gumbo | Washington The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, is due in Zimbabwe Sunday for a five-day tour following an invitation by the ... Zimbabwe film: Robert Mugabe... What Happened? Speculation over Zimbabwe's invitation to UN UN rights chief to make first visit to Zimbabwe |
Mugabe Threatens Seizure of Foreign Firms Resisting Black Empowerment – Voice of America
Mugabe Threatens Seizure of Foreign Firms Resisting Black Empowerment Voice of America 18 May 2012 President Mugabe Threatens Seizure of Foreign Firms Resisting Black Empowerment Gibbs Dube | Washington Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Friday warned foreign-owned companies not willing to comply with the country's black empowerment ... |
