Mboro demands his Nandos from ‘Bushiri boy’ – The Citizen



[ad_1]

Citizen reporter

LOOK: Mboro demands his Nandos from the 'Bushiri boy'

Pastor Mapaseka ‘Mboro’ Motsoeneng can be seen outside Pretoria High Court, where he prayed with some of his followers, on September 22, 2020. Image: Jacques Nelles

Mboro has spoken out about allegedly receiving death threats from supporters of the ECG leader.

The feud between Pastor Mapaseka ‘Mboro’ Motsoeneng and self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri is far from over, with Motsoeneng, the leader of the Incredible Happenings church, now claiming that he was denied service in a Nandos due to Bushiri supporters.

Motsoeneng says this happened after he attended Bushiri’s court appearance on Monday.

“We are not taking our orders, even when we got here, this ‘boy’ Bushiri didn’t want to help us. Nandos is not owned by Bushiri. We are not going to suffer for ‘Dad’. I’ve been sitting here waiting for my order for ‘Papa’. Bushiri must go home, ”Motsoeneng says in the video.

After Bushiri, his wife Mary, and three others were detained by police in October, Mboro took credit for the arrest, saying it had created an atmosphere that made it possible for church leader Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) and his wife were arrested.

Criticizing Bushiri further, Motsoeneng said that “false” prophets were on the rise and that “many pastors, fraternities and movements fear Bushiri.”

During Bushiri’s court appearances, Motsoeneng has spoken out about allegedly receiving death threats from followers of the ECG leader.

For more news your way, download The Citizen app to ios Y Android.



[ad_2]