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Self-proclaimed prophet Walter Magaya has reportedly become the centre of attention at Harare Remand Prison, where he is being held pending trial on charges of rape and fraud.

Magaya, the founder of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries, was arrested on November 1 along with his wife, Tendai, and has since applied for bail at the High Court after being remanded in custody.

While behind bars, Magaya is said to have drawn a large following among fellow inmates, many of whom now regard him as a spiritual leader. Sources at the prison said the charismatic preacher has been conducting informal “crusades” and prayer sessions that attract hundreds of inmates.

According to reports, Magaya – who is being held in the D-Class section – has also been assisting fellow prisoners financially, paying bail for those unable to afford it and even hiring lawyers for some.

“I got bail money from the prophet,” said one recently released inmate. “He has helped many people with money and legal assistance. He is a humble man of God.”

Another freed inmate claimed Magaya prayed for and supported him during his five-month detention on armed robbery charges, saying, “He brought hope to many of us inside.”

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) says it has received numerous calls from alleged victims across several countries, including South Africa, the United Kingdom, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia, who wish to report cases of rape, assault, and fraud involving Magaya.

In a statement, police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that international reports were being taken seriously.

“Victims in Zimbabwe and abroad are urged to report freely and allow police to conduct investigations,” Nyathi said.

He provided contact details for victims to reach the police, including mobile number 0776 830 226, the National Complaints number (0242) 703631, and WhatsApp number 0712 800 197.

“For those victims in South Africa, please report to your nearest police station to have your statements notarised and submitted to the Zimbabwean Embassy,” Nyathi added.

He also issued a stern warning against individuals or groups attempting to intimidate witnesses or complainants, saying such actions would lead to charges of obstruction of justice.

Magaya, who has previously faced controversy over alleged sexual abuse and unfulfilled business promises, remains in custody as the High Court prepares to hear his bail application.

Source – The Standard

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