Salvation Healing Ministry founder Prophet Victor Kanyari and Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service Geoffrey Mosiria have set social media abuzz after sharing a series of vague and symbolic posts that left netizens guessing about the issue at hand.
Mosiria was the first to post, hinting that he had stepped away from a matter he had been handling.
Without naming the issue or the people involved, he suggested that he had completely distanced himself, comparing his exit to Pontius Pilate washing his hands.
“Jameni mimi niliosha mikono zangu kitambo kama Pontius Pilate!” Mosiria wrote, adding that he no longer wished to be tagged or questioned about the matter.

He directed all future inquiries to Prophet Kanyari, stating, “Maswali zote na tags should now be directed to Prophet Kanyari. He’s in charge,” before joking about taking painkillers and resting.
The post immediately triggered speculation, especially after Prophet Kanyari shared a cryptic message of his own shortly afterward.
Using an animal analogy, Kanyari hinted at releasing something, or someone, he was tired of dealing with.
“Paka ya msituni ni ya msituni, rudi msituni nimechoka,” Kanyari wrote, loosely translating to, “A wild cat belongs to the wild; go back to the wild. I am tired.”

The ambiguity did not end there anymore. Mosiria reacted to Kanyari’s statement with another question that fueled even more online debate.
“Kwani imerudi msituni tena!” he asked, which translates to “Has it gone back to the wild again?”
Neither Mosiria nor Kanyari offered clarification, leaving netizens to draw their own conclusions, referencing to Marion Naipei.

In recent weeks, Mosiria has been actively involved in highlighting and intervening in various social issues. He also attended a service at Kanyari’s church on January 18, 2026.
However, he has since explained that his decision to step back from one particular matter was spiritually motivated.
“God was telling me through the people that you should keep away from it,” Mosiria revealed in a past interview. “I stepped aside; I fasted for two or three days and got the message.”
For now, the silence from both parties continues to keep the online community guessing.
