Black Elisha speaks on central locking miracles

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By Sindiso Dube Bulawayo cleric and founder of Christ Life Generation Church Prophet Mduduzi Dube (pictured below) has defended his service of offering central locking on married couples saying the practice helps keep marriages and also keep the blessings that come with marriage.

By Sindiso Dube

Bulawayo cleric and founder of Christ Life Generation Church Prophet Mduduzi Dube (pictured below) has defended his service of offering central locking on married couples saying the practice helps keep marriages and also keep the blessings that come with marriage.

Dube has made a name for himself for central locking in the city.

“Spiritual padlocks was a revelation which I was given by God, there are many people with affairs outside marriage,” Dube said.

“Besides being locked it makes people respect their marriages and also to respect their partners. It’s for people who can’t control their lust for sex outside marriage and it’s for people to secure their marriages.

“This act unlocks marriage blessings and we have gone further to unlock wombs, stars that have been hidden, it unlocks marriages and financial ability, all backed by the scripture in Matthew 16v19, which says: I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”

The preacher said central locking was not a practice from the dark side but spiritual.

“I am not a witch-doctor, but a real and gifted man of God. Besides, healing people of different ailments. I’m also after providing stability in homes. I have assisted plenty of people in the city and outside the city and outside the country,” he said.

Black Elisha, as Prophet Dube is affectionately known in Bulawayo, congregates in in Old Magwegwe.

He first made headlines in 2015 after he reportedly prayed for a local businessperson who had nursed an unusual 10-month pregnancy and in the end delivered a bullfrog at Mpilo Hospital.

Black Elisha later claimed his congregants got blessed with “miracle gold” during a church service.