Byline: Captain SA
Man of Hope, an organization dedicated to promoting peace and reconciliation, has expressed its deep disappointment regarding the recent, widely publicized clips showing Prophet Mboro forcibly removing children from a school under heavy arms. The organization, led by President Happy Njabulo Shabangu, emphasized that while the full background of the incident is not yet clear, such violent acts have no place in a constitutional democracy like South Africa.
NoToViolence #RespectTheLaw
South Africa is a country governed by laws and systems specifically designed to handle family disputes and other conflicts. The violent behavior displayed in this incident is neither justified nor acceptable. In the same breath, Man of Hope condemns the subsequent retaliatory act, where individuals set fire to the church tent in response to the incident. These actions only serve to escalate tensions and further disrupt the peace within the community.
PeacefulResolutions #CommunityFirst
Shabangu reiterated that the church, though led by Prophet Mboro, belongs to the congregation and should not be dragged into conflicts unrelated to its primary function. The organization strongly urges all parties involved to refrain from any further acts of violence, as such actions can quickly spiral out of control and have widespread consequences.
ChurchIsSacred #StopTheViolence
As advocates for peace, Man of Hope is ready and willing to facilitate reconciliation and conflict resolution among the affected parties. Shabangu calls for calm and a return to lawful processes to resolve disputes, stressing the importance of dialogue over violence.
DialogueOverConflict #MenOfHope
For more information or to seek assistance in conflict resolution, please contact Happy Njabulo Shabangu, the President of Man of Hope, at 065 907 2001.
Issued by:
Happy Njabulo Shabangu, President of Man of Hope