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Pastor Mboro’s church torched by furious residents

Pastor Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng, a well-known South African religious leader, is facing a significant crisis following a dramatic turn of events at his church in Katlehong. This morning, a large group of angry students gathered at Pastor Mboro’s church and set it ablaze. The incident comes in the wake of a viral video showing the pastor wielding a panga, a type of machete, in a disturbing confrontation.

The fire at Mboro’s church was reportedly ignited in response to a video that circulated widely on social media. In the footage, Pastor Mboro and three accomplices are seen forcibly removing two children from a local school, despite numerous bystanders’ attempts to intervene. The act has prompted outrage and condemnation across various platforms.

According to Harare News, Pastor Mboro and his three associates are now in police custody, facing charges of aggravated assault, malicious damage to property, and intimidation. The arrest followed the circulation of videos that captured the unsettling scenes of the pastor and his group aggressively engaging with the children.

The burning of Mboro’s church has become a focal point of online discussion, with the videos of the incident quickly going viral. Reactions on social media have ranged from shock and condemnation to expressions of support for those affected. The controversy surrounding Pastor Mboro has sparked intense debate about the boundaries of religious authority and the responsibilities of public figures.

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Zimbabwean prophet Obey Mukanhairi has once again ignited social media chatter with his recent prophetic claims. Known for his controversial forecasts, Mukanhairi has gained notoriety for predicting the untimely deaths of several South African celebrities, including notable figures like AKA, Costa Titch, and Vector Malome. His latest prophecy, however, has stirred even more intrigue.

On August 3, 2024, Mukanhairi posted on Facebook, predicting that South Africa would soon mourn the loss of a female artist. Read More

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