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Ugandan prophets arrested with fake passports, Abuse female married congregants

Foreign preachers arrested with fake passports

2 Ugandan prophets of Holy Fire Ministry have been nabbed after they were found without valid documents to enter and practice in Zimbabwe.

Prophets Paul William and Josephs operated in Waterfalls where they allegedly fleeced unsuspecting congregants.

They also stand accused for destroying people’s marriages as they were having intimate relationships with their female congregants.

They appeared in court today.

Apart from charging ‘crazy sums’ for prayer sessions’ the two have also been found in possession of fake passports with false immigration stickers.

“These pastors were using pseudonyms, since Pastor Paul William’s real name is David Mubiru while Joseph is Shafik Sekandi,2 said a source.

 

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