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ELIJAH FIRE, APOSTLE JUSTICE SUMMONED OVER AUDIO

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MBABANE - Prophet Elijah Fire has spoken! Following the viral audio that shook the country and sent social media abuzz, Hope Restoration Church Founder and Leader Muzi ‘Mkhemetelo’ Mkhatshwa, popularly known as Prophet Elijah Fire, briefly spoke to this publication.


The audio strongly insinuated that the prophet and Worship Centre leader Apostle Justice Dlamini were at loggerheads.
Contents of the allegations that were purportedly made by the prophet will not be repeated due to their sensitive nature.


Church


After tireless efforts of trying to contact the prophet from Tuesday evening to yesterday morning, he was eventually tracked to his church in the Mbabane branch at Sidwashini, where he was attending to prayer items.
The reporters on the ground found Prophet Elijah Fire consulting from another corner of the church when they arrived.
After spotting the journalists, he quickly moved to his office to continue with the business of the day.


The prophet assigned two church   servants to the reporters, who further told the reporters that he was not available for the day. “The prophet can only attend to you tomorrow. His diary for the day is full already,” said the servants. The journalists insisted on seeing the prophet.


After a light squabble with some of the church servants who were present and the journalists, the prophet came out. As if he had already predicted why the journalists had visited his office, he instantly said he could not confirm or deny the fact that the voice behind the viral audio was his.


In saying that, the prophet quickly said he was summoned for a meeting by Bishop Stephen Masilela, the Conference of Churches President.
“Can we just have this interview probably tomorrow (today).  I am meeting Babe Masilela from the Conference of Churches with Apostle Justice,” said the prophet.


When asked again if it was him or not in the audio he said he could not confirm nor deny because he was yet to have a serious meeting on the matter at hand. 
He insisted that people should wait until after the meeting so this to get the gist of the story.
“You can call Masilela to confirm the meeting. I cannot go on and make a comment before the meeting,” he said.


The prophet highlighted that he had not spoken to the apostle about the meeting. He said it was Masilela who coordinated the meeting and told him that the apostle was going to be present.


Affiliated


It is worth noting that Mkhatshwa’s church is not under the Conference of Churches umbrella while the Worship Centre is affiliated.
However, Mkhatshwa said he was under the process of being registered under the said church body.


In a twist of events, Worship Centre leader Apostle Justice said he was not going to attend the meeting in a telephonic interview yesterday afternoon.
“Where is the meeting? I am not attending any meeting unless my lawyer advises me so,” said Dlamini.


He stated that the defamatory content in the audio propelled him to only follow legal counsel.
He then said the only way he could be summoned was if he was called in by police. The apostle abruptly cut the interview short.

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