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The CRL Rights Commission is set to investigate the “resurrection” pastor who claims to have brought a man back from the dead over the weekend.

Commission chairperson Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva announced that the organisation would issue a summons to compel Lukau to make a statement under oath.

“We think it’s problematic that people are said to be dead or half dead and then brought back to life,” Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said at a press briefing on Tuesday. “Under normal circumstances, with all the allegations against him, by this time, in any other profession, he would have been suspended,” she said.

In the video, Lukau was seen placing his hands over a man in a white suit lying in a coffinwho then sat up.Ra’eesa Pather is a general news journalist with the Mail & Guardian’s online team. She cut her teeth at The Daily Vox in Cape Town before moving to Johannesburg and joining the M&G. She's written about memory, race and gender in columns and features, and has dabbled in photography.

 

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Politician attend this ministry, I heard he also has V IP protection

Useless commission, who is funding it? Hope is not our tax money

Politicians lie all the time, y aren’t they get summoned ... like wen the say things like old age grant will b increased to 3500 that’s a lie and they know it

Toothless CRL

Mxm...useless CRL

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