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ANC in unholy campaign

Row as Mabe and Mbalula embrace rape accused Zondo

- LEHLOHONOL­O MASHIGO

CONTROVERS­IAL self-proclaimed televangel­ist and alleged rapist Bishop Stephen Zondo of the Rivers of Living Water Church has become the latest elections campaign gimmick for the governing party.

ANC heavyweigh­ts and head of elections Fikile Mbalula and the party’s spokespers­on Pule Mabe this weekend formed part of the Zondo congregati­on in the Vaal. The event was a holy communion service at Unitas Park in Vereenigin­g on Saturday.

Zondo has been in the past accused of multiple rapes by members of his church. Activists from People Opposing Women Abuse (Powa) said the governing party should not have graced the occasion as it was unholy.

Powa spokespers­on Thandiwe McCloy accused the ANC of not taking the high levels of gender-based violence seriously. “The governing party must not be seen to be aligned to those who perpetrate abuse, especially against women in case they are not sending a message that is helping to fight GBV, which is a pandemic in the country,” she said.

McCloy said that although Zondo was not convicted of rape, the allegation­s were disturbing to have escaped the ANC, adding that the governing party should have distanced itself from individual­s who stand accused, convicted or not, of GBV.

Activists from the Sister Keepers Movement said this was a desperate move from the ANC to garner support in the run-up to local government elections on November 1.

Sisters Keepers Movement and activists Lebo Moemisi said the governing party is desperate for votes.

“They shouldn’t be, especially as the leading party, they are hypocrites. How do the victims feel, how should the victims feel?” Moemisi asked, adding that people like Zondo should be ostracised.

Before his court appearance Zondo made it clear he would plead not guilty to all the charges, including rape, contravent­ion of the Sexual Offences Act and defeating the ends of justice.

It was claimed in the indictment that most of the alleged victims were members of his congregati­on.

Two out of the 10 charges listed, however, pertain to a child who was aged either 8 or 9 at the time when she was allegedly repeatedly raped by him.

The State claimed that after a charge of rape was laid against Zondo, a family meeting was held to discuss the situation. It is said that “during the meeting, the accused admitted the allegation­s against him and offered to cleanse the complainan­t by paying her R25 000”.

The State said this was on the condition she withdrew the charge. The complainan­t apparently declined the offer.

Mbalula, Mabe and the ANC Women’s League were not available for comment last night.

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