By Nompumelelo Mabuza
July 3–5, 2025 | Harry Gwala Stadium, Pietermaritzburg
Alignment, Honour and Joy
Upon arriving in Pietermaritzburg—the historic capital of KwaZulu-Natal—on 3 July, we felt the weight of destiny. Apostle Victor Nkomonde from the Assemblies of God shared tender stories of Nicholas Bhengu’s encounters with the Lord. This year marked 40 years since Bhengu’s passing, and his legacy continues to shape the spiritual landscape of South Africa.
The connection between Apostle Nkomonde and Apostle Natasha was one of deep honour and joy—a father and daughter in the apostolic faith. As Apostle Natasha prayed for him to “finish strong”, his mantle was revealed, symbolically holding him up. The moment overflowed with laughter, tears, and heavenly affirmation, as Anton saw “a white sheet from heaven” covering them.
A Piercing Word: Calling KwaZulu-Natal Back to God
Twelve of us from the House of Ariel Gate (HOAG) travelled to Pietermaritzburg for the Fill Your Horn With Oil (FHO) gathering, hosted by Apostle Sihle and Prophet Nontobeko Ndlovu. From the first moment, it was clear—this was not another event, but a divine summons of destiny.
Through Apostle Natasha’s ministry, a piercing Word came forth—a call for the realignment of the Zulu nation to its prophetic purpose. She reminded KZN of its spiritual inheritance through forefathers Nicholas Bhengu, Richard Ngidi, and William Duma, whose prayers for Africa still echo in heaven.
She declared that Pentecost is not just tongues—it’s the restoration of covenant between God and the nations. KwaZulu-Natal was being invited to respond to heaven’s call: to rebuild true altars and raise a priesthood willing to lay down their lives.
Her question pierced hearts:
“Pietermaritzburg, who sold you? Who trafficked you?”
In the spirit, 400 souls were seen returning to God—destinies reclaimed. The region’s womb was opened, and a seed of revival was planted.
An Altered City, A People Changed Forever
As Apostle Natasha ministered, her message resounded from the hilltop stadium—echoing through the gates of the city. Though some began to leave, her words stood firm, carried on a gentleness like the cooing of a dove.
Ministers on stage responded with tears and shouts of conviction:
“We don’t hear this anymore!”
By 15H00, she presented the Zulu nation before the Father on the sea of glass. Then Prophet Nontobeko called for repentance—and a holy flood of people streamed forward in surrender. Heaven rejoiced as KwaZulu-Natal responded.
Heaven Has Taken Note
This moment was years in the making—bathed in intercession and obedience. The Angel of the Winds of Change had already been released before the gathering.
Now we await the visible signs of transformation.
The correction has been made.
The covenant restored.
The testimony recorded in heaven.
Even the wind, the birds, and the rocks have borne witness.
We returned home humbled, filled with awe and the fear of the Lord—for what lies ahead for KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and the continent of Africa.
Truly, the womb has been opened.
The oil has been poured out.
The priests have been summoned.
The altar has been lit.
May we never be the same again.
