Prophet’s Defamation Dreams Dashed: Court Rules Against “Man of God”

In a hilarious turn of events, self-proclaimed Prophet Miracle Paul, aka Tendai Chipara, had his defamation claim tossed out of the High Court of Zimbabwe like a yesterday’s prophecy. Chipara had sued social media personality Innocent Goveya for calling him a “fake prophet” in a viral video.

Chipara claimed Goveya’s video had damaged his reputation, causing thousands of people to mock him online. He argued that Goveya’s words were malicious and intended to destroy his image. However, the court wasn’t buying it.

The High Court dismissed Chipara’s claim, ordering him to pay legal costs. It seems the judge wasn’t convinced by the prophet’s prophecies of doom and gloom. Goveya’s lawyers likely had a field day poking holes in Chipara’s claims.

Chipara’s followers might be wondering if their prophet’s prophecies are as reliable as his legal arguments. Meanwhile, Goveya can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing his freedom of speech remains intact.

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