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Prophet drowns while praying in Khami river

ZRP Report: A self styled prophet drowned at Khami river during a prayer session where his church intended to conduct a baptism event. His body was retrieved by ZRP Sub Aqua Unit. We urge churches to desist from acts which endanger lives of members of the public especially in water bodies.

In an unrelated story, two male juveniles aged 5 and 7 years were rescued from a 35 year old paedophile employed at their homestead in Madlambudzi as a herdboy, who was habitually sodomising them. The boys were being given ZAR1-00 each after the act for them not to reveal the matter to anyone. The suspect has since been arrested and will appear in court soon. Members of the public are urged to monitor their young children and not to expose them to such abuse at the hands of domestic workers.

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