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Silo reprimanded the taxi drivers for brutality

By staffApril 7, 20263 Mins Read
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ISILO Misuzulu Sinqobile of Zwelithini warned that the ongoing war in Iran will have a worse impact than even the Corona epidemic, and he also warned taxi drivers who trust people like animals.

Silo said that the war between America and Iran will stop the whole world and disrupt the transportation of food and pills. We said this while speaking at the Easter service at the Covenant Fellowship Church International (CFCI) in Sikhaleni.

Mbube urged believers to pray for the end of the war.

“We are coming out of Covid-19 but this is the situation that I am asking us to pray for as a nation, we will pass Covid if we don’t pray for it. Please Zulu, please. We will pass Covid. The world will come to a standstill with only diesel and petrol. There will be no food, how will we get medicine? How will we get medicine from Durban in Nongoma? What kind of petrol will that car run on?”

Mbube said that there is a big issue in this war. Mbube said that two years ago, there was a man from Iran, who came to talk to him about this dispute.

“When I look at it now, I’m surprised that this is what the man was talking about.”

The war has entered the second month. The outbreak of war has disrupted oil shipments as Iran has blocked access to the Strait of Hormuz. The war caused petrol to increase as here in South Africa it increased by R3.06 and diesel increased by R7 this month.

It has been fighting these days as the President of the United States, Mr. Donald Trump, has threatened that he will attack the electricity infrastructure if Iran does not meet his deadline of today to open the Strait of Hormuz.

In a text posted on social media, Trump used the words he represented where he threatened that Iran’s leaders would see what happened if they failed to meet his deadline. The Iranian government said that Trump should forget, the Strait of Hormuz will not be opened. We wrote yesterday that Trump will hold a press conference about this war.

Mbube ordered the taxi drivers not to be angry with the passengers.

“I always tell the taxi drivers to treat my people well. Don’t treat people like they are animals. I suspect that you taxi drivers are animals. Animals belong to you. I said, let’s ask the taxi drivers if they are still human or if they are animals? There is a way to treat people, there is also a way to treat an animal.”

Silo reprimanded the war in the taxis and even mentioned the war going on in Maphumulo.

“I don’t like it when there is a step on each other, we are born from the same man. And what do we say when we say that we meet each other?”

We also praised the Apostle Collins Dhlomo of this church, saying that he was there when we were appointed, and we also called on His Highness Sihle Mdluli, to hold on to the Apostle Nomusa Dhlomo, because he stands in the faith.

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