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23 August 2013 Year 23 Vol: 50
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Miracle money Waving their bank cards are some of the faithful who have come for the miracle. By Elmon Tshikhudo Pastor Azwihangwisi Nemavhoyini (third from left), Apostle Orbet Muyanalo (second from right) and the Have you ever imagined yourself going to sleep disciples during a service at the church. with your bank account empty and waking up the following day with a fat bank account of half a million rands? This is said to be happening at Lambani outside Thohoyandou. Rumours of the miracle money started doing the rounds over the past weekend when residents of Lambani had massive bank account balances after being prayed for by a local pastor. The Tower of Prayer Christian Centre at Ha Lambani-Nzanwe where the miracles are happening has become a centre of attraction overnight. The vision holder of the miracle money is Pastor Azwihangwisi Nemavhoyini, the founder of the church. News of the miraculous money has left the sleepy rural village of Lambani bursting with visitors from all corners of the country. A team from Limpopo Mirror visited the village Pastor Azwihangwisi Nemavhoyini, The church was filled to capacity, with many remaining on Tuesday morning to get firsthand information preaching during a service. outside. about the windfalls in the village. Contrary to
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expectations of change in the lives of the local inhabitants, the village was still the same, with no activities such as massive buying sprees and the building of new houses, which is usually a sign of empowered communities. Our first stop was just next to the church where the miracles were said to be happening, where we found locals waiting for taxis to town. Asked about the windfall in the village, the locals confirmed that “people” had received hundreds of thousands of rands after being prayed for by the pastor. When we asked, however, about their identities, no one seemed prepared to divulge the names of any of the lucky people. On arrival at the church, we found no one there. The pastor said she was out of the village and that she would be back in a short while. Mirror’s team waited for almost the whole day for the pastor to come back, and she later arrived, accompanied by Apostle Orbet Muyanalo, whom she referred to as her “spritual father”. - Continues on p2