Bushiri Celebrates Mboro’s Downfall Amidst Panga Incident And Church Fire. In a dramatic turn of events, self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri has publicly expressed satisfaction over the recent misfortunes of controversial Pastor Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng.
Bushiri’s lack of sympathy comes in the wake of Mboro’s legal troubles, which began with a panga-wielding incident at a primary school and escalated to the fiery destruction of his church.
The saga started when Pastor Motsoeneng, associated with the Incredible Happenings Church, stormed Matshidiso Primary School in Katlehong, brandishing a panga and allegedly threatening teachers. The incident was reportedly tied to a heated custody dispute involving his son’s children. Motsoeneng’s actions led to his arrest and incensed the local community, who retaliated by setting his church ablaze. The violent episode has since prompted an investigation by educational authorities.
Amid these developments, Bushiri, who has a long-standing feud with Motsoeneng, took to social media to share his thoughts. In a pointed message, Bushiri remarked, “After fighting me in the name of fighting for South Africans, he is now fighting the same South Africans with guns and knives. You cannot fight an innocent man because you think he is a threat to your interests and have your things move well.”
Bushiri’s comments allude to the bitter history between the two religious figures. Their animosity dates back to 2020 when Bushiri and his wife, Mary, faced charges of fraud and money laundering. During that time, Motsoeneng became a vocal critic of Bushiri, leading the “Bushiri Must Go Home” movement, which sought to expel the Malawian-born preacher from South Africa in the name of combating corruption.
In his latest remarks, Bushiri accused Motsoeneng of being instrumental in the persecution he and his wife faced, suggesting that the recent events are a form of retribution. His statement, “You cannot fight an innocent man,” is a clear reference to his belief that divine justice is now at work.
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The unfolding drama between these two high-profile figures has captured public attention, with many expressing mixed reactions to the turn of events. Some see Bushiri’s comments as vindictive, while others believe they reflect the inevitable consequences of Motsoeneng’s actions.
As the situation continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how both religious leaders will navigate the fallout from these events. What is clear, however, is that the rivalry between Bushiri and Mboro is far from over, with each chapter of their ongoing feud drawing in more scrutiny and public interest.
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