Saturday 27 September 2014

Zimbabwean family accuse TB Joshua of lying over mother whose kids are now orphans



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Zimbabwean family accuse TB Joshua of lying over mother whose kids are now orphans

SYNAGOGUE Church of All Nations (Scoan) founder Pastor TB Joshua's woes mounted yesterday after a Zimbabwean family accused him of lying about the fate of their kinswoman Catherine Ndlovu who died when his building collapsed recently.

Ms Ndlovu,40, from Bulawayo, had paid thousands of dollars to visit Pastor Joshua's church in Nigeria, seeking divine intervention for her hospitalised daughter who suffers from epileptic fits. She, however, was among the 115 who died when Scoan's six storey hotel collapsed and her family have been trying to get her body back ever since.
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Yesterday, Ms Ndlovu's family  accused Pastor Joshua and his church of giving very little information concerning their sister in the aftermath of the September 12 disaster. They added that they were told  the mother-of-two was unharmed and would be returning home alive when in fact she had died in the tragedy.

Ms Ndlovu's brother Jabulani, said: "We called them every day, asking where my sister was and they said she had boarded a plane back to South Africa and would be back last Sunday. However, we became suspicious when other Zimbabweans who had travelled to Nigeria came back via South Africa and she was not part of the group.

"It became clear they'd been lying to us and withholding information from us all along. They just put up a wall of lies and kept telling us she was safe and it would be only several days later that they confirmed our worst fears."
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This tragedy brings to two the number of Zimbabweans killed in the tragedy as Greenwich Ndanga, the Movement for Democratic Change chairman for Mashonaland West, was reported to be among the dead by his family. Over recent years, many Zimbabweans travel to Nigeria in search of miracle cures to illnesses and ailments.

In the case of Ms Ndlovu for instance, she left Zimbabwe on September 11, a day after her 19 year-old daughter, Prioress Tshuma, who had suffered from seizures since 2007, was admitted at Mpilo Central Hospital. She believed the seizures were caused by an evil spirit and hoped Pastor Joshua would heal her.

Following her death, her daughter and nine-year-old son, Progress Sibanda, have been left orphaned. To make matters worse, Ms Ndlovu's family's hope of getting Catherine's body any time soon do not appear bright after Pastor Joshua's aides asked them to provide a DNA sample for positive identification.
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"We don't even know if that's true and our only hope now is that our government can get to the bottom of this. Who knows how many other Zimbabweans have been kept in the dark about their relatives' fate?" Jabulani added.

Pastor Joshua had been heavily criticised over his handling of the crisis, with aide workers saying they were prevented from accessing the disaster area for several days. However, pastor Joshua rejected the criticism saying that the church has provided assistance when and where required and continues to do so.

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