Nigerian televangelist and Omega Fire Ministries International founder, Johnson Suleman, has arrived in the country ahead of a much-hyped two-day crusade to be held in Harare.
Dubbed ‘Harare Zimbabwe Outpouring 2026’, the gathering is expected to attract worshippers from across Zimbabwe and will take place at the City Sports Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Suleman is also expected to meet local pastors at The 7 Arts in Avondale before returning to his base.
He was welcomed at the Robert Mugabe International Airport by officials from the Ministry of Tourism.
“I am happy to be in Zimbabwe, and it is going to be a great moment for both the nation and those attending the crusade,” Suleman told the media.
One of the event’s facilitators, former Public Service minister Petronella Kagonye, said she is expecting a huge turnout at the City Sports Centre.
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“We are expecting a huge turnout on both Tuesday and Wednesday, such that the Man of God will lead two sessions each day—one in the morning and another in the late afternoon,” she said.
Born on March 24, 1971, Suleman is known for his charismatic preaching and philanthropy.
Founded in 2004, his Omega Fire Ministry has grown to establish branches across the globe.
The preacher is widely recognised for his “Fire” conferences and television programmes.