Angry community members burn Mboro's church to the ground

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Pastor Mboro's church in South Africa was destroyed by angry community members and school pupils on Tuesday morning. The burning of the church is believed to have been sparked by an incident where Mboro was caught on video holding two pangas and threatening people. The children were from different schools in the neighborhood. The burning is believed to have been sparked by an incident in which Mboro was caught on video swinging a panga at school on Monday.


One of the many pupils from one of the schools in Katlehong, Ekurhuleni, said that what he did was disgusting and they welcomed the burning of his church. Police have since confirmed that four men are in custody, but Mboro was not one of them. The Gauteng education department described the violent behavior at school as appalling and has no place in our schools or society.

A large group of angry pupils in Katlehong gathered at Paseka “Pastor Mboro” Motsoeneng's church and set it on fire on Tuesday morning. Motsoeneng was caught on video swinging a panga at school on Monday. Mboro claims he went to the school to rescue his son who was allegedly being attacked by staff.

Police have confirmed that four suspects have been arrested in connection with the panga incident at a school in Katlehong and are expected to appear in court. A young woman keeps making hand signals on an airplane - flight attendant Sandra had an odd feeling about her. She couldn't quite figure out what it was, but something about her told her to pay close attention.

A high court has allowed debt reductions for South Africans, and the Gauteng education department has described the violent behavior at school as appalling. The Gauteng education department has also reported that a woman keeps having a child every year until a doctor spots a'mistake' in her DNA.

In conclusion, the burning of Pastor Mboro's church in South Africa is a tragic event that has left a lasting impact on the community and the school community. The violence and violence at the school have left a lasting impact on the lives of the students and the wider community.

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