occult What's The Difference Between Modern Prophets and N'anga In Zimbabwe?

Queen

grand master
The title "Prophet" has now become more of a marketing term to gullible Christians in Zimbabwe, whilst a "N'anga" still defines a person who is a witchdoctor.

We can then move on from there to say: the main reason why you may see numerous self-proclaimed 'man of God' in Zimbabwe not gravitating to being called a 'Pastor' it's because they prefer the title 'Prophet' since it's something which carries more weight, and is likely to build numbers quickly.

Therefore, being called a 'Prophet' has the potential to generate more money than being called a 'Pastor' in Zimbabwe.
 

Black Panther

grand master
A real n'anga doesn't use or do things STRICTLY based on the Holy Scriptures of God (Jehovah).

A true n'anga operates on old ancient ways of CHIVANHU or African Traditional Religion (ATR).

Hence, in modern times that we live in, there are now some money-hungry charlatans in Zimbabwe who use witchdoctor methods of healing people or helping financially troubled people through what they will define as:
  1. holy miracles
  2. miracle money
And obviously, at the same time, they will be holding the Bible on the other hand selling questionable merchandise which is said to solve all generational problems a person has.

But make no mistake about it in some churches that stuff sells like hotcakes!
 

Black Panther

grand master
So what exactly first came into existence between the Christian Bible or Chivanhu?

I don't think God (Jehovah) created Chivanhu.

Why would God want to be worshipped via the means of ancestral spirits or by the means of being appeased via mashavi enjuzu, etc? It is something that doesn't make sense to me.

I will hereby conclude to answer your question by saying Chivanhu or African Traditional Religion is a man-made means of worship and culture.
 

Scorpio

grand master
So what exactly first came into existence between the Christian Bible or Chivanhu?

In Zimbabwe, there is actually a strong belief within some people that Chivanhu (ATR) actually pre-existed before Christianity. So perhaps you might need to go figure that one for yourself... :confused:
 

Queen

grand master
Is it true that some n'angas can literarily dispatch persons they are instructed to?

Yeah. That's possible but that's creepy. N'angas are usually supposed to be primarily African traditional healers and not warlocks.

A warlock will not hesitate to do something like that because it's second nature to them, and certain warlocks may often be put into service by psychopathic politicians.

This is why in African politics, you gotta know there are plenty of individuals who blend both diplomatic affairs and Chivanhu.
 

Bla Jedza

apprentice
Yeah. That's possible but that's creepy. N'angas are usually supposed to be primarily African traditional healers and not warlocks.

A warlock will not hesitate to do something like that because it's second nature to them, and certain warlocks may often be put into service by psychopathic politicians.

This is why in African politics, you gotta know there are plenty of individuals who blend both diplomatic affairs and Chivanhu.

Oh so it's actually true there are politicians who visit witchdoctors in Zimbabwe?
 
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