Malawian Prophet Kajawa caught having sex with married woman

There was drama in Gulliver, Area 49 in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe Wednesday morning as Malawi’s renowned self-proclaimed ‘man of God’, Prophet Thokozani Kajawa was caught pants down shagging a married woman and mother of two.

Self-styled diviner, prophet Kajawa was caught in act stark naked and red-handed on top of Doreen Kalumikiza by her husband, Clifford Sendeza when he stormed into the house after he got wind of the news that the man of God was at his house.

Kajawa, when asked by the husband what he was doing with his wife, it is said that he replied that he was exorcising demons from the woman’s private parts.

The irate husband, = Sendeza announced on his Facebook page soon after beating the man of God, black-and –blue.

“I have beaten a prophet, a foolish man of God who I have caught doing devilish things with my wife,” he wrote but later took it off.

Prophet Kajawa: Caught shagging married woman
Prophet Kajawa: Caught shagging married woman
Sendeza: Hammered  the prophet
Sendeza: Hammered the prophet

Neighbours told Nyasa Times that Sendeza beat up crestfallen Kajawa to a pulp and that the man of God had to escape from the house with his trousers in his hands running for his dear life.

“I heard someone crying on top of his voice from inside the house and when I moved in closer I heard that someone was beating up somebody and in no time I saw a man who I later recognised as Prophet Thokozani Kajawa running away, naked and had his trousers and shirt in his hands. He was crying and saying ‘touch not the anointed one’. It was a shameful scene,” said James Banda, one of the eye-witnesses to the disgraceful the incident.

“Sendeza was so angry and so charged up like a lion. He was beating up the man of God mercilessly with a ‘shamboko’ while the shamed wife was crying irrepressibly like a baby. The prophet had run as faster as his feet could carry him to rescue himself. It was like a scene from an action movie packed with drama,” said an eye witness.

Nyasa Times established that the shamed woman, Doreen Kalumikiza who hails from Mchinji has been married to her husband, Sendeza for a good number of years and together have two children.

The two met and got married in the UK in the city of Derby and after staying together for years they decided to return to Malawi about three years ago.

It is understood that the couple have had some problems after the woman had started going for prayers and became an alleged devoted born-again Christian.

According to a neighbour of the family, Doreen was frequenting prayers and fellowships at Kajawa’s church such that she became so close to the man of God and her husband questioned the closeness.

The Prophet could not answer his phone when called.

The development comes after published reports said a wife to Lilongwe-based pastor and renowned gospel musician Charles Chayang’ana is accusing her hubby of flirting around with women of his ministry and has since vowed to finish off the ministry.

Chayang'ana: Wife feels insecure
Chayang’ana: Wife feels insecure

The wife, Esme Chayang’ana, left her matrimonial house in Kawale and relocated to another house within the township, according to Weekend Times.

Chayang’ana confirmed that there were some difficulties in his marriage. He, however, said the two-who have been married for almost 14 years and have three children between them-are not on separation. He said Esme just left the house temporarily.

“We are not on separation because she left the house on her own and it has now been three months since she left the house,” he told the sensational tabloid

The cleric-cum-musician said Esme has been feeling insecure and eventually started becoming jealousy of women followers of his ministry.

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