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Pastor Mboro speaks on being in prison for 40 days

by Limpho Nonkonyane
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Controversial Pastor Paseka ‘Mboro’ Motsoeneng of the Incredible Happenings church has been released from prison after spending 40 days inside.

As per reports by entertainment publication, ZiMoja, the pastor was recently released with R3k bail alongside his bodyguard after they railed his grandchildren’s school demanding them due to the maternal family denying both him and his son access.

After being released Pastor Mboro not only held his first church service but also spoke to the media regarding his arrest.

Detailing his gruesome experience, IOL reports that he said, “Being a father, being a man in South Africa is a very painful thing. It feels emotional, I am glad that my two sons are here with me. I never wanted my children to be known because I was avoiding a lot. In their lives, they never had a good time with their father, he’s been there saving lives and doing a lot.”

BONA previously reported that the self-proclaimed pastor had been arrested for charges of kidnapping and assaulting the teachers of the school with a ‘panga.’

Speaking to the IOL, he stated that his son and his late daughter-in-law got married after lobola was made to the maternal family meaning that his son had the right to have access to his children.

He said, “It’s so sad that my daughter-in-law within a month of her death, there had been fights over her children. My daughter-in-law had a protection order, she opened a case against her mother. The family has been trying to put me behind bars. I’m the one who demanded money for support for the children.”

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