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PROPHET Mboro - ‘I don’t harbour rapists!’

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A screengrab from a video showing Prophet Mboro setting the record straight after the community of Wattville chased him away.
A screengrab from a video showing Prophet Mboro setting the record straight after the community of Wattville chased him away.

PROPHET Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng’s visit to Bokgabo Poo’s family on Tuesday, 18 October, went horribly wrong when the community chased him away in Wattville, Ekurhuleni.

This after Mboro informed people that Bokgabo’s murder-accused Ntokozo Zikhali was in his church.

Mboro has tried to set the record straight by explaining that he denied him access.

“I don’t harbour rapists,” has said.

Videos taken while he was being chased away have gone viral. He is seen trying to explain but the community does not want to listen to him. Some threatened to moer him if he came back.

The community thought he was there to ask for forgiveness on behalf of Zikhali, but he said that was not the case.

He said some people had been spreading rumours that he was his spiritual father, and that was not true.

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He said his mother used to come to his church and in April she came with him, asking for help regarding a rape case.

Mboro said when he saw the man, his spirituality revealed that he was doing horrible things.

He said he told the mum he did not assist rapists or people who terrorised the community. The mum then stopped going to church.

“I also told them they needed to send this man to jail and let the police deal with the matter. I don’t harbour rapists.”

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