Prophet’s bodyguard assassinated for seeing the unseen
2 min readThe incident unfolded after Chinembiri reportedly witnessed Prophet Magaya assaulting women inside the hotel and allegedly holding them captive against their will. Witnesses claim that Chinembiri tried to intervene in an attempt to de-escalate the situation, but tragically, he was fatally attacked by unknown assailants shortly after.
Details surrounding Chinembiri’s death remain sparse, but local police confirmed that the bodyguard’s death occurred shortly after the alleged assault was reported to have taken place within the confines of Yadah Hotel. Law enforcement sources suggest that he had been with the group of women when the violence unfolded but was killed later under mysterious circumstances.
“Liberty Chinembiri was found dead shortly after it was alleged that he had witnessed Prophet Magaya physically assaulting several women under distressing circumstances. We are investigating the matter,” said an officer who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the case.
The death of Chinembiri has left many questioning the circumstances under which the assault took place, as well as the motivations behind his killing. Several insiders claim that the bodyguard had grown increasingly disturbed by the preacher’s alleged mistreatment of women in his ministry, but evidence of his resistance to Magaya’s actions remains unclear.
The case of Liberty Chinembiri’s death comes amidst deepening allegations against Prophet Walter Magaya and his church, particularly surrounding reports of women being held against their will at Yadah Hotel. These women are alleged to be part of the preacher’s supposed spiritual “deliverance” sessions, where they were recruited under the promise of spiritual healing, but instead, are subjected to physical and emotional abuse.
Eyewitnesses have spoken anonymously to various news outlets, describing a harrowing environment within the hotel, where they claim many women are kept isolated from the outside world. These women reportedly do not have free access to communication or basic rights, with some allegedly told that they will be “punished spiritually” if they attempt to leave.
“I was stuck there for months. We were treated like prisoners,” one anonymous woman, a former guest at the hotel, disclosed to a local publication. “We were told that Prophet Magaya was healing us, but all that happened was we were manipulated and controlled. It’s unbearable what we endured.”