By BigEyeUg Team
Karachi, Pakistan
In a spiritually electrifying event marked by prophetic insight and miraculous healings, Ugandan prophet Elvis Mbonye left an indelible mark on thousands during a grand ministration at the Pakistan National Prayer Crusade in Karachi. Drawing over 20,000 attendees from across the country and beyond, the event was not only a display of spiritual power but also a testament to Mbonye’s expanding global influence in the Pentecostal world.

A Prophet with a Global Reach
Prophet Elvis Mbonye is no stranger to international recognition. Over the past decade, his prophetic ministry has garnered worldwide attention, particularly for his extraordinary accuracy in predicting major global events. With followers spanning Africa, Europe, and Asia—and even critics acknowledging his consistent track record—Mbonye has emerged as a leading voice in contemporary prophetic circles.
Among his most cited predictions is Brexit (2016), when, contrary to prevailing opinion, he prophesied that the United Kingdom would leave the European Union. The fulfillment of this declaration stunned many political observers. Another early and significant prophecy was his warning of terror attacks during the 2010 World Cup final in Uganda—fulfilled in the tragic Kampala bombings that claimed numerous lives.
More recent prophecies attributed to him include former U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to power, the abduction of Ugandan opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye, and an assassination attempt on the President of Somalia. These predictions have only strengthened his reputation, positioning him as a prophetic figure whose influence transcends national and denominational boundaries.
Miracles and Unity in Karachi
In Pakistan, attendees reported extraordinary experiences—including physical healings and deep spiritual encounters—during Mbonye’s sessions. Many described a renewed sense of faith and purpose, while others testified to supernatural encounters that defied explanation.

The event also drew local religious leaders from both Muslim and Christian communities. Several commended the gathering for fostering unity and peace among diverse groups, a rare and powerful symbol in the region’s often divided religious landscape.
Known for his bold assertion that “God must be encountered, not just studied,” Mbonye emphasizes the tangible manifestation of divine power as essential to authentic prophetic ministry. His services are often characterized by what witnesses describe as “electrified atmospheres,” with public displays of healing, visions, and prophetic confirmations.
A Voice for the Times
Prophet Mbonye has often warned of a coming era “when the sure word of prophecy becomes the highest form of intelligence.” As he continues to extend his ministry beyond Uganda, his impact on global spiritual discourse and socio-political awareness is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
For his growing community of followers worldwide, Mbonye’s words do more than inspire—they predict, direct, and define the times.