Bishop Shongwe shot by king Mswati's police
Bishop Nash Shongwe, the founder of the Divine Healing Ministries has confirmed that his son Pastor Sikhumbuzo Shongwe was shot four(4) times by the police.
Speaking to this Swaziland News on Thursday afternoon, Bishop Shongwe said his son was in a critical condition at the Raleigh Fitkin Memorial(RFM) Hospital and unable to speak.
“The police shot him four(4)times while trying to arrest him at Luve. As we speak I am from the RFM hospital, he is in a critical condition kungenteka noma ngabe yini” said the Bishop.
Superintendent Phindile Vilakati, the Police Spokesperson had not responded at the time of compiling this report.
As exclusively reported by this Swaziland News, Pastor Sikhumbuzo Shongwe allegedly shot and killed businessman Zweli Tsabedze on Wednesday night whom he accused of cheating with his wife.
it is so devastating to be ruled by a crue and heartless king Mswati , who is selfish and own big companies.
Source:https://www.swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=2000
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