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🔐The family of Pastor Vincent Sikhakhane, who was killed inside his church in Diepsloot on Friday, is calling for those responsible to be brought to book. Read:📲 pastors murders Diepsloot

Nkosithandile sikhakhane sister of late pastor Sikhakhane speaks to The Citizen at their home at Diepsloot in Johannesburg, 16 October 2022, about what happened on Saturday evening during the night church vigil. Picture: Nigel Sibanda

His murder comes after a group torched a few churches belonging to Zimbabweans on Wednesday, claiming criminals cleanse themselves in these churches after committing crimes.Johan Burger, of the Institute for Security Studies, said in the past decade public trust in the police has gone down by 50%.“The population is becoming bigger and the numbers of police are becoming few. It puts the police under pressure.

Holiness Christian Revival Ministries Church member Sizwe Ntuli was shot and Pastor Sikhakhane was killed attending at church at Diepsloot in Johannesburg,16 October 2022, on Saturday evening during the night church vigil. Picture: Nigel Sibanda “I went to him and he said ‘please take me to the clinic for help’. I helped him get up and get to the car. I told him to drive to the clinic and I was going to run there to get the ambulance.”

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