eNCA | Prophet Mboro followers protest outside Afro Worldview over canned programme
JOHANNESBURG – Followers of Paseka Motsoeneng better known as “Prophet Mboro” on Thursday protested outside Gupta-linked 24-hour television news channel Afro Worldview in Midrand, where they demanded that his canned church programme is reinstated.
Followers of the televangelist of Incredible Happenings Ministries handed their memorandum of demand to the owner of Afro Worldview Mzwandile Manyi, who bought the station from the Gupta family. The television station was previously known as ANN7.
About 100 protesters, some of them youths from COSAS – the Congress of South African Students – complained about the station’s failure to air the Incredible Happenings Ministries programme on Sunday.
“As an organisation, we had our slot in the show that was going to be a reflection of the good work the prophet has done for both our organisation and our schools,” Cosas Gauteng said in an earlier statement.
Ekurhuleni Hostels residence secretary Zwane said:“We are extremely angry and outraged at the fact that the Incredible Happenings show was not aired last Sunday as promised.”
Zwane added: “We demand answers as to why there was no show.”
Manyi said Mboro’s show was not aired because it did not meet Afro Worldview editorial policy or Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) regulations.
“We tried to make the show work but it was impossible for it to continue because if we had continued with it would have meant that Multichoice must remove us from the platform with immediate effect,” explained Manyi.
Although the prophet and his followers gave Manyi a seven-day ultimatum to come and address them in their own community it was not clear what they would do next.The protesters also demanded a refund for the money paid to air the canned programme.
African News Agency