Paseka Motsoeneng

Paseka Motsoeneng (born April 8, 1968) more popularly known as Prophet PFP Motsoeneng or Prophet Mboro, is a South African televangelist of Incredible Happenings Ministries.

Prophet PFP Motsoeneng
Born (1968-04-08) April 8, 1968
NationalitySouth African
OccupationProphet, Minister, Televangelist
Spouse(s)Mokgadi Motsoeneng
WebsiteProphet PFP Motsoeneng

On March 3, 2014, Paseka Motsoeneng was the subject of a BBC documentary by Reggie Yates called The Millionaire Preacher: Reggie Yates' Extreme South Africa.[1]

Controversies

In 2011, according to a report on IOL, the pastor had allegedly removed demons by inserting his hands on his congregants vagina.[2]

It is alleged that Motsoeneng healed people from erectile dysfunction and wanted them having sex to be broadcast on television, but this was censored and not aired.[3]

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gollark: Computing those significantly in advance probably requires computing basically the entire state of the world, while as a person who presumably actually exists in said world you can just look them up.
gollark: You can annoy the predictor and make them need more CPU time by basing your prediction on facts like "what is the least significant bit of the latest block on the bitcoin blockchain" and "what is the value of [SOME STOCK MARKET PARAMETER]", depending on how early they fill the boxoids.
gollark: Regardless of what choice you make, the contents of the boxes are fixed, thus pick mildly more money. This probably sounds unsmart to you, which is either because you (and the server generally) are/is right, or because you fell into one side and now think it's obvious.
gollark: As I said, in general apparently both sides are split pretty evenly, have fairly convincing arguments each way, and both think that their answer is obvious and the other is wrong.

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