Pastor Allegedly �Steals� To Build Church

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FRANCISTOWN: A pastor at Signs and Worship Church in Tonota, who may be using the name of God to commit ungodly acts, appeared in court for a series of crimes. He is facing three counts of store breaking and theft.

In the theft case, the state alleges that the ‘man of God’, Mpho Hlabano and his accomplices, Mpho Moseki, Moemedi Motswere, Onalethata Kerileng and Nqobile Ncube, stole goods amounting to more than P3,000 amongst them gas cylinders and gum poles belonging to Buy and Build in Tonota between May 14 and 16, 2016.

Sub Inspector, Kenneth Edward said investigations into the matter are not complete. “We are yet to record statements from potential witnesses.Some of the stolen goods are at Siviya where we heard that they have been used to build a church.  We pray that the accused be remanded so that we complete our investigations,” said Edward.

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