Eight prophets drowned because of the "holy stick" Eight prophets from the apostolic sect Vadzidzi vaJeso drowned in the Mazowa River in the Zimbabwean district of Rushing when they tried to extract the "holy stick" from the water during the ritual of choosing a new chief Baptist. This is reported by New Zimbabwe (https://bit.ly/3GUqIE6). Timothy Tiguere, Development Coordinator for Central Mashonaland Province, said that the leader of the apostolic sect, Vadzidzi vaJeso, intended to elect a Baptist among its followers. He gathered the prophets and threw a stick into the river. The leader told the applicants that the new Baptist would be someone who could get her out of the river. Eleven cultists dived into the water at the behest of the leader, causing eight of them to drown. The identities of the victims have not yet been established. One of the eyewitnesses said that in the morning the members of the sect went to the river and stood in line for prayer. The prophets stood in front, and everyone in the audience began to sing. "Then the prophets fell into a trance and jumped into the river, as a result of which they drowned. The incident was reported to the police. The bodies were removed from the river and taken to the morgue," he said. The local civil defense unit is raising funds to buy coffins, fuel and food to help the families of the victims. A police spokesman noted that he was not yet ready to comment. Earlier it was reported that to fight the mysterious killer of men in the city of Gwanda in southwestern Zimbabwe, they decided to involve a specialist in the expulsion of supernatural forces. The prophet of the Apostolic Church of Zion in Central Africa, Mehluli Moyo, is looking for the creature.