The Prophet Should Start Dressing Piece by Piece

Adeladius Makwega – MBAGALA

In early May 2026, Tanzania welcomed the President of Kenya, Hon. William Samoe Ruto. Amid the excitement of this visit, Mwanakwetu did not have the chance to listen to all the speeches about the visit here in Tanzania.

On May 6, 2026, Mwanakwetu listened to Prophet Dr. Tito Lemo, who spoke about several issues, especially regarding this visit.

Since Mwanakwetu is an avid follower of social media and listens closely to everything this prophet from Kenya says, he recalled a time when Prophet Dr. Tito Lemo told his followers:

“A house without calves should be known as a house without cows.”

This is a concept drawn from livestock keeping: when a calf is well-fed with milk and properly cared for, it eventually becomes a strong, productive cow.

You can clearly see this among large-scale livestock keepers in Africa—those with many cattle pay special attention to their calves. In fact, there is often a specific person assigned just to care for the calves, because calves are the future herd.

My reader, the main point that Prophet Dr. Tito Lemo emphasized was the importance of valuing young people in our societies. Without youth, there is no nation—the elderly are nearing their departure.

 

Prophet Dr. Tito Lemo has made many prophecies, and one of them is this:

“When the situation in Tanzania becomes critical according to what I have prophesied, I will give you a sign, and when it is about to happen, I will be wearing a white suit…”

This is presented as a symbolic sign from this spiritual leader in Kenya.

Mwanakwetu is not certain whether these things have already happened or not. If they have, then so be it—but if not, today Mwanakwetu says he is closely following the prophet step by step. Whenever the prophet speaks about Uganda, Kenya, and other nations, he feels sorrow and even frustration, asking why the prophet does not say anything about Tanzania. Mwanakwetu asks:

“If these things have not yet happened and you have not worn that white suit, Prophet, when will you wear your white suit? Will you wear it with white shoes? Will the suit be new or old? If it is old, have you taken it to the laundry, or does the prophet’s wife wash it?”

Through this article, Mwanakwetu makes the following request to Prophet Dr. Tito Lemo:

“As the day approaches, start dressing piece by piece—first wear white socks and white shoes. The next day, add white trousers. Another day, add a white shirt. Then the following day, add a white tie. Finally, on the last day, complete it with a white coat—and don’t forget to attach a badge of the Tanzanian flag.”

So what is Mwanakwetu saying today?

This article was prepared out of inspiration from the story of the calf in the cattle shed, and it also serves as a greeting to Prophet Dr. Tito Lemo in Kenya.

“May these greetings reach you, Prophet, your family, and all your followers.”

Mwanakwetu offers this advice to the prophet—if it is useful, he may take it. The key thing is knowing how to read the seasons and the signs of the times for those whom God has blessed.

 

Mwanakwetu,Are you there? Remember:

“Prophet, start dressing piece by piece.”

I wish you a good day.

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