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Traditional Healer Dr. Khehlelezi’s Prophecy on Ukhozi FM’s Future: A Call for Cleansing

The Prophecy of Dr. Khehlelezi

Dr Khehlelezi prophecy two more presenters from Ukhozi FM to die

Durban’s renowned traditional healer, Dr. Khehlelezi, has issued a startling prophecy concerning the future of Ukhozi FM presenters. Following the death of beloved presenter Bheka “Beekay” Mchunu in March, Dr. Khehlelezi, whose real name is Bhongolethu Mzozo, claims to have received a divine message revealing that two more presenters are likely to die within the next year. According to him, one presenter will pass away in a hospital, while the other will be involved in a car accident.

Spiritual Disturbances at Ukhozi FM

Dr. Khehlelezi believes that roaming spirits are causing unrest at Ukhozi FM and that these spirits need to be removed through a cleansing ceremony. He suggests that this ritual, which can be conducted by certain churches, izangoma (traditional healers), and other spiritual practitioners, is essential for the safety and well-being of the station’s staff.

The Recent Passing of Beekay and Illnesses Among Presenters

Ukhozi FM recently mourned the loss of presenter Beekay, who passed away after a prolonged illness characterized by severe pain and breathing difficulties. Not long after Beekay’s death, another presenter, Zanele Mbokazi, experienced similar symptoms. She was later diagnosed with lung cancer following surgery.

No Evil Presence, but an Unrestful Spirit

Speaking to Soapie Secrets SA, Dr. Khehlelezi denied claims circulating on social media about the presence of evil at Ukhozi FM. However, he did acknowledge the existence of an unrestful spirit belonging to someone who died long ago and had a strong attachment to the station.

Divine Warning and the Need for Cleansing

During a prayer session, Dr. Khehlelezi received a message from God urging him to prophesy about the future of Ukhozi FM. He saw visions of two more deaths among the presenters and stressed the importance of performing a cleansing ritual. This ceremony would involve the use of white candles and incense to eradicate the lingering spirit. Without this intervention, Dr. Khehlelezi warned, the station’s presenters might suffer from severe illnesses, especially those affecting their feet.

“As we speak, there’s an Ukhozi FM presenter who is gravely ill, and her condition worsened upon entering the studios,” Dr. Khehlelezi added.

Responses to the Prophecy

In response to the prophecy, Zanele Mbokazi’s publicist, Nqobile Mdluli, stated that they would not comment on Dr. Khehlelezi’s claims. Instead, they expressed their faith in an omniscient and omnipresent God, the creator of all life.

The SABC, through its acting group executive for corporate affairs and marketing, Mmoni Seapolela, also declined to comment on the views expressed by Dr. Khehlelezi.

Conclusion

As concerns grow over the well-being of Ukhozi FM presenters, Dr. Khehlelezi’s prophecy has brought attention to the potential need for spiritual intervention at the station. Whether or not the station will heed his call for a cleansing ceremony remains to be seen.

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