Zimbabwe's
President Robert Mugabe © Adnan Abidi / Reuters
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Zimbabwe president Robert
Mugabe has defied “death prophecies”, which had predicted he would not survive
2015. The first such claim came in January when
Austin Liabunya, founder and president of BSI Winning Life Ministries in Malawi
and self-proclaimed "healing minister", claimed “Mugabe’s biological
clock will not tick beyond this year,” Harare 24 reported on January 3, 2015.
RT.com/multiple media reports continue:
With
the 91-year-old’s supposed passing, the controversial "prophet" also
claimed in his New Year’s Day ceremony in Lilongwe that Zimbabwe would be "restored"
and would find itself "in the top five of the richest countries in
Africa."
One
month later and another Malawian prophet also claimed 2015 would be Mugabe’s
last. Kenneth Eagle of the Holy Tabernacle Ministries, also based in Lilongwe,
said he had visions of Zimbabwe in a state of mourning following the
president’s death.
"(Zimbabwe)
is not far before the flag is pulled down for some days… as a symbol
of honor to their beloved leader," Eagle said in February.
Mugabe
will "go straight to Hell if he will not confess Jesus as his personal
savior," Eagle added, according to AllAfrica.com at the time.
Like
Liabunya the month before, Eagle said Mugabe’s death would bring "a better
nation with much of economy fruitfulness."
In
a backtracking on his failed prophecy, Liabunya has laid the blame at
humankind's understanding of time.
In
a statement published by Malawian Watchdog, Liabunya said that if people claim
he’s wrong as 2016 is underway, his prophecy is based on "the timing of
God" and not within the accepted time spectrum.
"If
you have problems with time it’s because you can’t see spiritually according to
the timing of God," the statement reads.
Zimbabweans
and those who seek its rich mineral wealth are preparing for Mugabe’s death -
and the possible opening of markets it would create.
The southern African nation
has the world’s third-largest platinum supply, 20 billion tons of coal, and
more than 60 other minerals like gold and silver.
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