Zimbabwean prophet behind R1.3m bar bill at Pretoria club

Passion Java, known for his extravagant lifestyle, is behind the R1.3 million bar tab for drinks at a Pretoria club that was posted on social media over the past weekend.

It is confirmed – Zimbabwean prophet Passion Java spent R1.3 million for drinks at a Pretoria club over the past weekend. 

Also read: More than R1.3 million spent on drinks at Pretoria club

Photo: Facebook

Java, who also owns a record label, hosted a birthday party for Passion Java Records country manager Denford Saunyama at the 012 Lifestyle bar in Brooklyn, Pretoria. 

Zimbabwean prophet Passion Java. Photo: Facebook
Zimbabwean prophet Passion Java. Photo: Facebook

 

Videos of partygoers pouring litres of expensive champagne over Saunyama and on the floor while dancing in the puddles of fizz, have gone viral. 

Passion Java Records country manager Denford Saunyama and prophet Passion Java. Photo: Facebook

Saunyama thanked Java on his Facebook account for changing his life.

A lucky waiter also received a whopping R124 000 tip.

The 33-year-old prophet started his ministry in Zimbabwe. He has crossed borders and performed in South Africa.

In January 2021 Java launched his record label with offices offices in Hatfield, Pretoria.

The restaurant posted photos of the party on social media but could not be reached for comment yet. 

What was ordered and how much it cost:

  • 100 bottles of Ace of Spade champagne at R10 000 each
  • 50 bottles of Vauve Rich champagne at R2 000 each
  • 20 bottles of Dom Perignon champagne at R6 000 each
  • 10 300ml cans of Coke at R25 each
  • 3 bottles of Glenfiddich scotch whiskey at R9 500 each
  • A food platter at R650
  • A food platter at R550.

Rekord social media followers commented on “the utter wastage” while others questioned the club and adherence to Covid-19 protocols and guidelines.

 

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