Prophet T Freddy standing with Council Police.
By Godwin Makoho
A Glenview house belonging to founder and leader of Goodness and Mercy Ministries, Prophet T Freddy was yesterday demolished by the Harare City Council, despite claims by the owner that due process was followed to acquire the residential stand.
This is the second demolition of Prophet T Freddy’s property by the City Council in 2 years and the preacher has pondered why the authorities are trailing him.
The Preacher and musician took to social media, Thursday, to register his grief over the loss.
“Today is a challenging day for me as my residential house has been demolished. It’s a distressing situation, especially considering that six years ago, the Harare City Council legally allocated me a residential stand in Glen View. I followed all the necessary regulations and paperwork to build a small house that I could afford,” lamented Prophet Freddy in a Facebook post.
He continued: “Unfortunately, this is not the only hardship I’ve faced . Our church was also demolished 2 years ago, marking the second time I’ve been directly affected by such an event. In the face of these difficulties, I turn to prayer and encourage my fellow church members not to lose heart.
The church leader said there is a reason why all these adversities are happening to him therefore will remain resolute.
“Despite the setbacks, I remain steadfast in my faith and trust that there is a reason why God allows such things to happen. Today, even with my house demolished, I will continue to hold on to my unwavering belief in Him. Furthermore, I am determined to persevere and move forward,” he added.
“So, today may bring challenges, but it also presents an opportunity for renewal and strength. I am resolved to find solace and comfort in my faith, knowing that God has a plan for me, my home, and my church,” he added.
Prophet Freddy took this opportunity to invite people for an All Night Prayer on Friday 29 September. The Service will be held at the church’s new premises located at the corner of High Glen Road and Mushayabhande Road in Glen Norah B, Harare.