Religious body probes cultism at Kwasizabantu Mission

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The mission in Kranskop is at the centre of allegations of cultism, physical and sexual abuse, money laundering and gross human rights violations following an exposé.

The mission in Kranskop is at the centre of claims of cultism, allegations of physical and sexual abuse, money laundering, and gross human rights violations, following a media exposé on the allegations alleged to date back from the 1980s.

The commission will continue tomorrow by meeting with the police and the National Prosecuting Authority regarding the progress of the investigation. On Wednesday, the commission will meet with the Kwasizabantu Mission leaders. IFP founder and president Mangosuthu Buthelezi has, however, described the mission as a “shining light of community development and industriousness”.

He said yesterday it was “devastating to see this institution damned and damaged before anything could be proven in court”.Daily News

 

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