Prophet Magaya in Mutare for business, leadership conference

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Martin Muleya

Prophet Walter Magaya, leader of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries, visited Mutare last Saturday for a series of public crusades focused on business teaching.

Mutare City Town Clerk Blessing Chafesuka and Prophet Walter Magaya during the press conference.

 The crusades were aimed to empower individuals to become powerful in their businesses.

During the one day visit, Magaya shared insights and principles on how to achieve success in business, drawing from his ministry’s teachings.

“We are a ministry that has been moving around doing public crusades but we are coming back in a different form of business conferences. We have a belief that what makes one successful is a philosophy that they carry. What we are bringing here is a teaching that may empower the people of Mutare so that they can become powerful in terms of their business. 

“We believe there is demography that has not been attended to within the church fraternity whereby you attend the spiritual side but there is the physical business side that is quite important. We are here to attend to that side of business and make sure that we empower people with enough knowledge to do whatever business they are doing or enhance their businesses,” said Magaya during a press conference.

The PHD leader emphasized the need for business people to shift their mindset and adopt a new philosophy to overcome challenges and achieve success. He stressed that success is a result of habit and greatness is attracted by consistent and purposeful actions.

Magaya expressed his desire to help people break free from the constraints of fear and economic uncertainty, which often hinder their progress. He noted that Mutare’s strategic location as a border town presented unique opportunities, he highlighted the high probability of success for those willing to adapt and innovate.

City of Mutare Town Clerk Blessing Chafesuka who attended the press conference, noted that the church was an institution with a wide reach and influence. He highlighted the local authority’s efforts to engage ratepayers, but acknowledged that their numbers had been low.

“The church is an institution that has numbers, we have been trying as a local authority to reach out to our ratepayers in many areas but usually the turnout would be very low. So it is our hope that partnerships with the churches will assist us to reach to our stakeholders. I will take the advantage of this invitation to at least preach development in the city,” said the Town Clerk.

He expressed hope that partnering with churches like PHD Ministries would enable them to reach to a broader audience and effectively communicate developmental initiatives to stakeholders. This collaboration could potentially enhance civic engagement and promote development in town.

Magaya’s message emphasized the importance of faith, hard work and strategic planning in achieving business success. The business conference provided an opportunity for people to learn from Magaya’s teachings and network with like-minded individuals.

The event held at Golden Peacock hotel attracted entrepreneurs, business owners and individuals seeking to improve their professional lives.

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