IT’S ALL about the disciples of Jesus from Danango, KwaMaphumulo, whose name has been in the headlines for the past few weeks. It is history now It is a country was the first to report in detail on this matter.
She went there and spoke to the founder of the church, Reverend Vusumuzi Sibiya, who treated the sick with a different kind of life that he said was lived by the disciples of Jesus.
He used the words that all who live in this place are because they have given up everything in the world. Among the things he said he sacrificed were businesses, money, jobs, families, school and those who stopped taking antiretroviral drugs.
On Monday, Sibiya was greatly criticized when the Qwabe king’s council was called and he ordered the disciples of Jesus to leave the area. King Qwabe is speaking here on the topic that Sibiya is against the national policy.
“I didn’t know that you live with so many people and do things like this,” he said.
The king said that he first heard about this matter after it had been written in Solezwe. Then a decision was made to end the disciples of Jesus within 48 hours.
The horn was bent to Sibiya and he agreed and said it would be so. Yesterday morning the disciples of Jesus were busy packing their belongings and returning to their homes.
Even so, Sibiya told Isolezwe that the kingdom of Nkulunkuku is not over because those who separated from them on earth will meet in heaven before the king will drive them away.
Previously, Sibiya told Isoleze that they really left everything that belongs to the world.
“The world must know now that there is a holy nation but in the world that sacrificed everything. Write and tell the people that the time has come,” he said.
There were those who were proud that they even stopped engaging in sex because it was a sin.
There were those who affirmed that they abandoned their education when they were in higher education institutions because they were burned by Sibiya’s gospel of giving up everything.
However, it dawned on me when different government agencies started arriving in this area.
First, the Department of Community Development in KwaZulu-Natal picked up 19 out-of-school children.
It was not long before the Department returned with its Minister Mrs. Mbali Shinga who was escorted by Mrs. Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva (of Kmission to Promote and Protect Cultural, Religious, and Linguistic Communities), who was furious and told Sibiya that what he was doing would not end well.
He told him that he would bury these people who refuse to take medication. He also told him that when he comes back a second time, there will be crying and gnashing of teeth.