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Johannesburg – The South African government should not issue a
visa to Nigerian preacher TB Joshua, the ANC Youth League said on Tuesday.
“TB Joshua should not be allowed to come to South Africa until we
know what happened to our fellow countrymen at his church,” spokesman Bandile
Masuku said in a statement.
“We will make sure we engage with the department of international
relations and co-operation to make sure they do not issue him with a South
African visa.”
Around 115 people, including 84 South Africans, were killed and
dozens trapped when the multi-storey guesthouse attached to the Synagogue
Church of All Nations, run by Joshua, collapsed on Friday, September 12.
Some 350 South Africans were thought to be visiting the church, in
the Ikotun neighbourhood of Lagos, at the time.
Joshua, one of Nigeria’s best-known evangelical preachers referred
to by followers across the world as “The Prophet” or “The Man of God”, on
Sunday pledged to travel to South Africa to meet the survivors and their
families.
On Monday morning, a plane carrying 25 South Africans injured in
the collapse arrived at the Swartkop Air Force Base in Pretoria. Social workers
received two South African toddlers, aged 18 months and two years, orphaned by
the collapse.
Another child, aged six, was also part of the group of injured
South Africans that arrived from Nigeria.
Acting Cabinet spokeswoman Phumla Williams said the three children
were in good hands.
Source: http://thezimbabwemail.com

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