“Now I assist those as far as Britain, Switzerland, Nigeria and Germany. When they phone, I pray with them. When a person wants a job, even if they are in Dubai, I pray with them while they hold their application forms, or if it’s online, they touch the screen of the computer. Those who need citizenship or work permits, I also do the same. Eventually they phone back when they have realized results.
“As the angel instructed, we use the Bible. For healing we use sea salt, holy oil, holy water, fish oil or milk if there is a problem which requires such a method. But we don’t use stones. Our emphasis is also to teach people to have faith and pray.
In her church, men and women have equal opportunities to take leadership roles as do children. She has also introduced a one wife policy.
“If a man has married more than one wife already before joining the church, we accept them. But we don’t allow singles to marry more than one wife. For instruments we use guitars, mbira and drums among other instruments while I am the only one who uses a shepherd’s staff for deliverance and baptisms.
“Some people question why we use instruments but I know I was sent to do the work of God this way. If it wasn’t right I would not heal people.
“So I converse with the angel through visions, or I hear a voice, or I just get a revelation during an ordinary conversation.”
Due to her popularity, Bishop Ziki Dube says some leaders of apostolic sects have been throwing spanners in her works.
“There are empowerment programmes where apostolic sects or churches are invited and on a couple of occasions I get to discover that my name gets erased on the invitation lists; or I am made to pay for programmes that are being offered freely. However, I just comfort myself with the fact that when God’s time comes, I will get my rightful place,” she said.