Apologize to the President, the Minister, and the Public; Kidnapped for the Truth - The Healer They Couldn't Silence

Author:   Khokhovula Gundabaloyi
Publisher:   Empire Mountain Books (Publishing)
ISBN:  

9798231319411


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Apologize to the President, the Minister, and the Public; Kidnapped for the Truth - The Healer They Couldn't Silence


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In a land where truth is dangerous, one healer's voice became too loud to ignore. Khokhovula Gundabaloyi, a respected traditional healer, spiritual teacher, and outspoken critic of corruption, found himself in the crosshairs of forces far greater than himself. His healing hands and fearless words had helped thousands - but they also uncovered truths that powerful men wanted buried. His teachings challenged greed, his voice disturbed the comfortable, and his presence inspired the oppressed to rise against silence. Then came the day that would change everything. Surrounded by eight armed men wielding rifles, Khokhovula was forced from his vehicle - a Range Rover that symbolized both his success and his target status. Cameras rolled as his captors, faces hidden behind masks, staged his humiliation for the world to see. Their mission was simple: silence the healer, break his spirit, and make him apologize to the President, the Minister, and the public for daring to speak the truth. But they underestimated him. His strength came not from politics or wealth, but from the ancestors - from a spiritual calling rooted deeper than fear itself. Inside this gripping true account, you will walk through the tense hours of his abduction, feel the cold steel of rifles aimed at his chest, and hear the steady inner dialogue of a man weighing every word and movement in a fight for his life. You will understand the heavy silence between threats, the subtle calculations for survival, and the unwavering voice that kept speaking even when silence might have been safer. Through vivid detail and raw honesty, Khokhovula takes you behind closed doors where intimidation and negotiation blurred into one. He reveals the untold truths of the threats, the psychological pressure, and the unseen spiritual warfare that raged during those critical moments. You will witness how ancestral wisdom guided him when modern power sought to erase him - how the whispers of the elders, the rhythm of sacred chants, and the unseen force of spirit became his shield. This is more than a personal memoir - it is a mirror to a nation's soul. It challenges you to ask: How far will those in power go to protect their lies? How far will truth-tellers go to protect their integrity? And what happens when the one they try to silence refuses to bow? It forces an uncomfortable truth into the open: that the fight for justice often comes with a price, and sometimes that price is one's freedom, safety, or even life itself. Apologize to the President, the Minister, and the Public is an unflinching testament to courage under fire. It is a rallying cry for every voice that has been muted, every whistleblower who has felt the shadow of retribution, and every believer who knows that truth, no matter how dangerous, must be spoken. It is a book that tears away the polished mask of political power to reveal the fear it holds for those who cannot be bought or silenced. This book is for those who understand that freedom of speech is not merely a political right, but a sacred duty. It is for the spiritually aware, the politically conscious, and the seekers of justice who know that silence can be more dangerous than words. It is for anyone who has stood in the storm, knowing the lightning may strike, yet refusing to move. You will come away with more than just a story - you will carry a reminder that even in the face of rifles, truth can roar louder than bullets. That once the spirit of courage is awakened, it cannot be chained. That a single voice, rooted in conviction, can shake the foundations of fear itself.

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Author:   Khokhovula Gundabaloyi
Publisher:   Empire Mountain Books (Publishing)
Imprint:   Empire Mountain Books (Publishing)
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.163kg
ISBN:  

9798231319411


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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