Prophet Lethebo Rabalago of Mount Zion General Assembly in Limpopo sprayed his congregants with an insecticide and posted the pictures on the religious organisations’ official Facebook page.
According to the posts on Facebook, Doom (the insecticide used) was used in healing a woman suffering from stomach ulcer.
The prophet made his congregants believed that the ‘blessed’ insect repellant had healing powers, after he prayed over it.
Since the pictures went viral, high-profile personalities without mincing their words out-rightly condemned the act, with several celebs taken to their different social media pages to lash out at the entire act.
The law needs to somehow step in. Dehumanizing people who are in desperate need of hope. This makes me so mad! https://t.co/5DbdsdDwkB
— Nomzamo Mbatha (@NomzamoMbatha) November 21, 2016
@Boity it’s sad how ppl chose to follow these charismatic churches and they are being made to eat all these crab
— rampai serobatse (@rampaiserobatse) November 21, 2016
I’m not concerned about the pastor who sprays doom in people’s faces as much as I am concerned about the people who allow it. But ke life
— Anele Mdoda (@Anele) November 21, 2016