KwaMaphumulo Religious Group’s Practices Raise Eyebrows, South Africans Divided Over Cult Claims
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The formation of a religious group in KwaMaphumulo, north of Durban, has raised eyebrows online.
The Ekhaya Labafundi bakaJehova (House of the students of Jehova) made headlines after more than 50 people gave up their families, jobs and even medical treatment to join the group.
The group describes itself as a congregation that is dedicated to serving Christ, and its members live full-time on the property.
Members aren’t allowed to leave the property According to available information, the members of the group do not leave the property and are not allowed to socialise or access public services such as clinics and hospitals. They say that this goes against their beliefs.
Vusumuzi Sibiya, the group’s founder, who refers to himself as a messenger, said that there were certain criteria for acceptance into the group.
Read more: https://briefly.co.za/south-africa/238776-kwamaphumulo-religious-groups-practices-raise-eyebrows-south-africans-divided-cult-claims/
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