Magaya is a scammer: former PHD members

A scuffle broke out at the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries in Bellville this week when current church members tried to block former members from entering the church.

The former members accuse the church of scamming them out of money they invested in housing and other projects.

Police came to the scene and advised the protesters to approach a land claims court.

The members signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in 2016 with a subsidiary of the church’s investment arm, giving them rights to a residential stand in Zimbabwe. But the company has neither delivered the stand nor reimbursed their money as promised.

The same group protested on 17 July and threatened to cause havoc.

On Sunday, about 20 people held posters that read: “We did not come to work for you Walter Magaya” and “We want our money from you Walter Magaya”.

The church was founded in 2012 by Magaya and also has branches in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Australia. NewZimbabwe

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