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Botswana: Devil On the Loose!
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The Voice (Francistown)

NEWS
2 October 2007

By Chedza Simon and Flora Mmereki
Francistown

A Satanist who allegedly lures men to bed in order to rob them is on the loose in Gaborone.

The woman apparently uses her evil powers to extort her victims' debit card pin numbers and loot their money from the bank. 
 
The devil worshiping South African woman, commonly known as Tshireletso, confessed at a healing crusade organized by the Christian Worship Center (CWC) of South Africa at the National Stadium in Gaborone recently. She revealed that she had come to Gaborone to cast evil spells on unsuspecting people.

CWC owns the popular Divine Troupe God Channel, which has footages of Tshireletso, at several crusades where CWC Pastor Irene Tshifiwe exorcised her, releasing snakes, frogs, rings, money and chains through her private and other body parts.

Tshifiwe said: "She told us that she specialized in men. She performed sex with them and used her evil powers to know their pin codes and steal their money."

Lazarus Mosandiwa, a member of the Divine Troupe God Channel in South Africa told The Voice that they had footage of the woman releasing horrible objects such as men's genitals, money, wires of all alphabetical shapes, and rings from her private parts.

"After having sex with these men, she kills some of them and steals their private parts," he said.

Tshireletso was last seen at the National Stadium where she was rolling over and crawling in zigzags like a snake.

Mosandiwa said: "This woman had been following us wherever we hold crusades. She first appeared at our service in May 2006 and confessed she was a satanist.

"She told us she wanted to be delivered and revealed she had evils powers to kill fetuses in their mother's womb, steal from men, kill and mutilate them. We prayed for her and all sorts of things came out of her body."

After the exorcism, Mosandiwa said, Tshireletso disappeared only to come back at another Crusade that was held at the Alexander Township in South Africa.

"She threw rings, bangles and shoes onto the stage. We prayed and she later told us that the same shoes and rings had evil powers, which she wanted to use to kill Pastor Tshifiwe.

"She went away only to appear at another service in Johannesburg and Zeerust. Pastor Tshifiwa told her if she did not give up Satanism, she would be dismissed from church," he said.

Mosandiwa said the woman followed them to Gaborone. "She came on her own. In fact we found her at the National Stadium. We only learnt of her after Pastor Tshifiwa warned people that there was a Satanist among them. She started rolling over and crawling like a snake just the same way she did in South Africa," he said.

Pastor Tshifiwe warned that she would expose Tshireletso to the government of Botswana and ask them to declare the woman a prohibited immigrant.

She told The Voice that Tshireletso has refused to give up her satanist practices and that she once confessed that she had six snakes staying in her body.

The Voice witnessed the rolling over and crawling incident at the National Stadium. When it was time for Pastor Tshifiwe to exorcise the demons from the sick, the pastor announced that there was a Satanist in the crowd, who wanted to destroy her, (Tshifiwe).

She said if the Satanist was willing to repent she should come to the stage to be prayed for.

Tshireletso stepped over to the stage and, when Pastor Tshifiwe started praying, the woman started crawling like a snake and running like a mad woman.

As she tried to run out of the stadium, everyone shouted at her and she threatened that she was not yet over with Botswana. She said she was going to initiate Batswana into Satanists and kill most of them.

"I have a lot of business to do in Botswana," said the possessed woman who then refused to further comment.

What is a Satanist?

According to Pastor Owen Isaacs, the Secretary General of the Evangelical Fellowship of Botswana (EFB), Satanists exist and that they are people who worship the devil.

"This is not fairy tales. It's real. Satanists are people who have resolved to choose Satan as a symbol of worship and because of that they worship Satan and serve his interests," said Pastor Isaacs.

The pastor confirmed there are Satanists in Botswana. "They focus on principles of destruction such as destroying families and so on. They practice devilish acts such as killing for body mutilation. There are those who are ancestral worshippers," he explained.

Some of the people practicing Satanism, according to Pastor Isaacs, got involved because they were promised money and powers to do evil activities.

"Satanism is dangerous to any society. If people get too complacent, evil attacks them. We don't want to overly alarm people to an extent that they stop doing what they do in their normal lives. But this woman you are talking of will not be the first Satanist to come here and she would not be the last," warned the Secretary General of EFB.

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I don't think she could bend space and time like that. The church could have staged this to promote their channel and services.
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