By Shirley Chuma- Controversial Masvingo-based prophet Isaac Makomichi (30) has stirred public outrage after claiming that Zimbabwean men are failing to satisfy their partners in bed—a situation he alleges is pushing some women into lesbian relationships.
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Makomichi criticized the performance of a young man featured in a trending leaked sex tape from Bindura, describing him as “useless in bed.” He also called on the police to arrest the man responsible for leaking the tape, arguing it violated the dignity and privacy of the woman involved.
“God is not happy with men who cannot satisfy their wives,” said Makomichi. He made the remarks during the launch of a traditional Ghanaian herbal remedy in Beitbridge, which he claims can cure sexually transmitted infections and other ailments. The prophet is reportedly offering the herb free of charge, with testimonies from attendees suggesting it is in high demand.
Makomichi’s comments have sparked widespread debate. One anonymous woman told reporters she turned to lesbianism due to her husband’s inability to meet her sexual needs. “He always left me hungry,” she said.
According to Makomichi, many Zimbabwean men suffer from erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or have “small manhoods” which hinder their sexual performance. He further claimed that unsatisfied wives are more likely to commit adultery, leading to broken homes and spiritual consequences.
“Men who do not satisfy their wives in bed have a slim chance of entering heaven,” Makomichi stated. “They are often criticized by their wives, leading to infidelity, conflict, and spiritual downfall.”
In his most controversial statement, the prophet concluded, *“It is easier for South Africa to win a FIFA World Cup than for a man with a small manhood to enter heaven.”
Hundreds of people are reportedly queuing for the herbal remedy.
Those interested in the herbal treatment can contact Prophet Makomichi directly on +263 777 469 342
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