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TANZANIAN PRESIDENT, JOHN MAGUFULI PASSES ON BEFORE FINISHING HIS TERM IN OFFICE

MAY GOD COMFORT HIS FAMILY AND THE PEOPLE OF TANZANIA AS THEY MOURN THE DEATH OF THEIR LEADER.

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Glory to God! I trust you’re well and denying yourself, taking up your cross daily and following the Lord Jesus Christ.

On 2 March 2020, I gave this word:

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We will also begin to see something strange occur in the political arena. Presidents, Prime Ministers and other high ranking state officials will be forced to step down from their positions of power before finishing their terms in office. Some will be removed and others will resign, either way, they’ll be forced to step down.

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After giving this Word, I reported on the following leaders being forced to step down before their time:

1. Guinea-Bissau’s interim President, Cipriano Cassama. He had only been in office for 1 day. He was forced to resign because of death threats.

2. Malaysian President, Mahatir Mohamed. He was forced to resign because his governing coalition collapsed.

3. Emir of Kano, Lamida Sanusi. He was forced to resign after insulting the Governor of Kano who took him to task.

4. Albir Kurti, Prime Minister of Kosovo, was forced to step down with his entire cabinet after a motion of no confidence against his government was passed because of how he handled the coronavirus crisis.

5. Lesotho Prime Minister, Thomas Thabane, was forced to step down amidst allegations of conspiring to murder his ex-wife, among other things.

6. Burundi President, Pierre Nkurunziza, died of cardiac arrest at age 55 on 8 June 2020. His term in office was scheduled to end officially in August this year.

7. French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe resigned and was replaced by Jean Castex before President Macron’s anticipated cabinet reshuffle.

8. Ivory Coast Prime Minister, Amadou Gon Coulibaly died suddenly on Wednesday, 8 July 2020, aged 61. The Prime Minister was expected to lead his party in the upcoming October presidential election.

9. Just days after the death of Ivory Coast Prime Minister, Amadou Gon Coulibaly, Vice President of Ivory Coast, Daniel Kablan Duncan, resigned on 7 July 2020 citing personal reasons.

10. The Justice Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Celestin Tunda, resigned on 11 July 2020 after being detained for two weeks following a dispute with his president regarding judicial protocols.

11. The mayor of Seoul, Park Won-soon, considered the second-most powerful official in South Korea, was found dead on a mountainside within the capital city on 10 July 2020. He’s presumed to have committed suicide since he was facing sexual misconduct charges.

12. Tunisia’s Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh handed his resignation to the country’s president on Wednesday, 15 July 2020, amid a brewing political crisis.

13. Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Nassif Hitti has stepped down, he resigned on 03 August 2020. Hitti decided to quit over differences with the prime minister and frustration at being sidelined, a ministry official and sources close to him said earlier.

14. On 11 August 2020, the Prime Minister of Lebanon and his entire government resigned. This is after a deadly blast devastated Lebanon and left about 300 people dead and thousands injured and displaced. Nationwide protests broke out with protesters demanding change citing endemic corruption.

15. On 15 August 2020, the entire government of Equatorial Guinea, together with their prime minister, tendered their resignations to their president. This comes after they feel they let the country down by mismanaging the COVID-19 crisis.

16. On 25 September 2020, Togolese Prime Minister Komi Selom Klassou and his government tendered their resignation. It would appear there were tensions between the president, Faure Gnassingbe, and the cabinet. The president and his family have been in charge of Togo since 1967 after his father ascended to power through a coup.

17. On 6 October 2020, Kyrgyzstan’s Prime Minister Kubatbek Boronov has stepped down after the Central Electoral Commission annulled the results of Sunday’s parliamentary elections in response to accusations of vote-rigging.

18. On 15 October 2020, Kyrgyz President Sooronbai Jeenbekov resigned after days of protests over a disputed parliamentary election, saying he wants to prevent clashes and bloodshed between security forces and protesters.

19. On 11 November 2020, the entire pro-democracy group of Hong Kong legislators resigned. They stepped down because four of their colleagues were expelled by Beijing in an attempt to quash dissent.

20. On 10 November 2020, the president of Peru, Martin Vizcarra, was ousted through a surprise impeachment vote having been accused of corruption.

21. On 26 January 2021, Italian prime minister Guiseppe Conte resigned in anticipation of a motion of no-confidence with the hope to form a new coalition.

22. On 1 March 2021, Zimbabwean Vice President, Kembo Muhadi, resigned after local reports of sexual impropriety towards various women.

23. On 17 March 2021, Tanzanian president, John Magufuli died at age 61. Sources say he died of a heart condition which he suffered for more than a decade.

It looks like this prophetic word is far from being fully fulfilled. We’re in a season of shaking. We should therefore expect even more resignations and premature departures from office.

All of this is leading to one climactic event, the Return of the Lord Jesus Christ. Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is near.

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I would like to thank the Lord Jesus Christ for the mercy of His foreknowledge. I give Him all the praise and honour because prophecy doesn’t originate from any man but God Himself. For the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy. God never lies. Glory to God!

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