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'SHUT DOWN FOREIGN PROPHETIC CHURCHES!'

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Cheryl Zondi
Cheryl Zondi

"Enough is Enough."

These are the words of Mzansi people who are calling for the closure of all prophetic churches belonging to foreign pastors in the country.

They have started an online petition on a website known as Petitions24.com which is promoted by its users.

They say it's in Support of Cheryl Zondi and many more victims of the foreign Prophetic Churches based in South Africa.

"As the citizens of South Africa, we therefore stand together in one voice requesting our government to please close down all these foreign prophetic churches based in South Africa with immediate effect to avoid more victimisation of our citizens whether sexually, financially, emotionally or otherwise in the name of miracles.

"We request that our government regulate our churches, monitor and evaluate their activities.

"We believe that they can perform miracles well in their countries and groom their girls as well contribute positively to the growth of their economies."

The petition was launched on 17 October and had already gathered over 200 signatures by 11:00 on 18 October.

Do you support the call for churches owned by foreigners to be shut down?
Yes...they are deceiving our people.
No...people have the right to believe in what they want.
These pastors are not forcing anyone to attend their churches.
They must go open those churches in their countries.
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