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Church in Apprehension as Pastor's Wife Keeps Storming Services to Cause Disturbance

Posted by Samuel on Fri 24th Mar, 2017 - tori.ng

A pastor's wife has reduced a church to a house of horror after storming the church occasionally to cause unrest.

 
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The Family of Christ International Church congregants and their pastor are reportedly worshipping in fear currently as their leader’s estranged wife is in the habit of pouncing unexpectedly just to disturb services as a way of fixing him.
 
According to B-Metro, the man of God, Rodwell Mavumahoko has been humiliated by his wife Beatrice Mupungu Mavumahoko forcing him to seek a protection order against her so he could have peace and regain his dignity.
 
Pastor Mavumahoko in his affidavit stated that his wife Mupungu who left their matrimonial home in November 2016 had developed a bad habit of coming to his church to disturb services.
 
“I am applying for a protection order against Beatrice Mupungu Mavumahoko. She should stop her habit of coming to my home and church to disturb services.

“She should stay away from church meetings and disrupting services,” he said.
 
Mavumahoko also stated that the woman should stop her threats of killing anyone resident at house number 6511 Nkulumane.
 
“She should not threaten to harm me, relatives, friends, church members and employees,” he said.
 
The man of cloth also stated that the protection order should stretch to derogatory abusive calls, texts, and threats to hit him, destroying property and burning down of the house.
 
He further recommended that his wife should only peacefully communicate with him for limited reasons and that she goes for anger management and counselling.
 
Mavumahoko also displayed that he was living in fear as he suggested that the woman must be prohibited from purchasing firearms.
 
However, the woman did not attend the court session and the presiding magistrate Tancy Dube granted the protection order in her absence.


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