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“Kinawaramba Sasa” Pastor Mackenzie Claims His Prophecy is Coming True Amid Kenya’s Crisis

Controversial Pastor Mackenzie, currently in custody for leading to the deaths of over 300 followers, claims his 2023 prophecy about Kenya's struggles is coming true.
Pastor Mackenzie behind bars. photo courtesy.
  • Controversial Pastor Mackenzie, currently in custody for leading to the deaths of over 300 followers, claims his 2023 prophecy about Kenya’s struggles is coming true.
  • During a recent court appearance, Mackenzie mocked Kenyans, saying his prediction about the country’s worsening conditions is unfolding, with citizens suffering under poor leadership and a struggling economy.


Pastor Paul Mackenzie, who is in custody for his role in brainwashing his followers and leading to the deaths of over 300 people, appears to remain confident despite his grim situation. The controversial preacher, who is facing serious criminal charges, is using his time in court to mock and taunt Kenyans.


In 2023, upon his arrest, Mackenzie ominously warned Kenyans, saying, “Mnachopigana nacho hamkijui kitawaramba,” which translates to “What you’re fighting will consume you.” The phrase quickly became a trending slogan in Kenya, and now Mackenzie claims that his prophecy is becoming a reality. From political instability to the struggling economy, many believe the country is spiraling into deeper challenges.

During his recent court appearance, Mackenzie appeared unfazed by his legal troubles. He joked and trolled Kenyans, asserting that his predictions were coming to fruition as the country continues to face a deteriorating economy and ineffective leadership. According to Mackenzie, the suffering Kenyans are currently experiencing is the chaos he warned about before his arrest.


While Pastor Mackenzie remains behind bars, his grim words resonate with many citizens who feel the country is facing unprecedented hardships. His controversial comments, though unsettling, reflect the frustration many Kenyans feel about their nation’s current trajectory.

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