Thursday, August 14

Agents Of Satan Nehemiah Mutendi, Ian Ndlovu, and Muparinga Accepting Cars and Stolen Money from Fraudster Wicknell Chivayo

It is shameful and disgraceful that so-called “men of God” like Nehemiah Mutendi, Ian Ndlovu, and Muparinga have stooped so low as to accept lavish gifts—cars and stolen money—from convicted fraudster Wicknell Chivayo. These fake prophets, who are meant to lead with integrity and humility, have instead aligned themselves with corruption and greed, betraying their congregations and tarnishing the name of the church. By cozying up to a man whose wealth is marred by scandal and dishonesty, they have exposed themselves as wolves in sheep’s clothing—more interested in personal gain than spiritual truth. Their silence in the face of Chivayo’s crimes speaks volumes, and the public must hold them accountable for their complicity in enabling and legitimizing criminal behavior under the guise of faith.

 

A bold tweet by political commentator Cucsman has ignited fiery online debate after he accused high-profile Zimbabwean pastors Nehemiah Mutendi, Ian Ndlovu, and Muparinga of being “Satan’s agents” for accepting gifts from controversial businessman Wicknel Chivhayo.  In the now-viral post, Cucsman urged churchgoers to reevaluate spiritual leaders who receive extravagant donations from figures mired in alleged corruption. He stated that any preacher who openly accepts such gifts cannot be a true servant of God.

A bold tweet by political commentator Cucsman has ignited fiery online debate after he accused high-profile Zimbabwean pastors Nehemiah Mutendi, Ian Ndlovu, and Muparinga of being “Satan’s agents” for accepting gifts from controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo.

In the now-viral post, Cucsman urged churchgoers to reevaluate spiritual leaders who receive extravagant donations from figures mired in alleged corruption. He stated that any preacher who openly accepts such gifts cannot be a true servant of God.

To support his argument, he cited multiple Bible passages that condemn the intertwining of spiritual authority with financial gain from unjust sources. Among them:

2 Kings 5:16 – Prophet Elisha refused gifts from Naaman, while his servant Gehazi accepted them and was punished with leprosy.

Acts 8:18-20 – Simon the sorcerer offered money for the power to give the Holy Spirit and was rebuked by Apostle Peter.

Genesis 14:22–23 – Abraham refused gifts from the King of Sodom.

Multiple Proverbs and Exodus verses condemning bribes and unjust gain.

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