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Bev’s ‘Repentance’ Is A Publicity Stunt – Manager

Former pole dancer Beverley Sibanda’s manager Happaz Mapimhidze has sensationally claimed that Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) ministries is using her as part of a publicity stunt.

The claims are in today’s Standard in which he says that he and the raunchy attended a sermon once and given the publicity it came with, Mapimhidze claims that Magaya took advantage of it all.

Apparently dreams were sold that she would be given a container of clothes for her shop from China. She only got money to get wares from South Africa and Tanzania. Since then, Mapimhidze claims, there has been a huge influx of women coming to the church.

Mapimhidze sensationally claims the repentance on the part of Bev is not sincere and is part of the overall stunt.

It seems as if the  bone of contention comes from an alleged reneging of an agreement between the two parties. PHD says that it is not a bank and is primarily focused on saving souls. It also claims it has helped other women  get their act together and the lot.

Well if all this business is true it will be a wee-bit more than alarming. Already Mapimhidze has claimed that Bev is on the verge of a return to the stage. It is either that he is pushing the envelope to see what will happen or the bottle-sitting raunchster –  we made that word up –  is fed up and misses the glaring eyes of men who wish they were that glass container.

Not sure if he should say things like that in public though. It does make his client look bad in some people’s eyes, especially the Bible bashers.

The way this is unfolding, anything can happen. And we do mean anything!

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