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Controversial pastor and self-proclaimed prophet Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng believes his presence can help prevent violence in taverns.
Controversial pastor and self-proclaimed prophet Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng believes his presence can help prevent violence in taverns.

He believes his appearances can bring spiritual healing and protection to patrons.

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WATCH: Pastor Mboro on performing at taverns: ‘I give them life!’ Pastor Mboro believes he has the solution to end violence in taverns and similar venues through his presence and prayers. The 57-year-old controversial pastor and self-proclaimed prophet Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng, known for his bold personality and unconventional ministry, has taken his message to taverns, shisa nyamas, and nightclubs. What is your take on this? Video by Kgalalelo Tlhoaele Story landing soon.  #pastormboro #church #taverns #preaching #shisanyama #dailysun

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PASTOR Mboro believes he has the solution to end violence in taverns and similar venues through his presence and prayers.

The 57-year-old controversial pastor and self-proclaimed prophet Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng, known for his bold personality and unconventional ministry, has built a massive online following through viral videos of his church services and musical performances.

More recently, he has taken his message to taverns, shisa nyamas, and nightclubs.

Mboro told Daily Sun that many of these venues are not only places where alcohol is served but also offer food and entertainment.

He believes his appearances can bring spiritual healing and protection to patrons.

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Mboro said many people who visit such places are struggling with stress, depression, and brokenness and his mission is to uplift them.

His goal, he explained, is to bring joy, healing, and the presence of God to people wherever they are.

He believes that just as Jesus reached out to everyone without judgement, he too is called to do the same, even in unlikely spaces.

Mboro also sees his performances as a business opportunity. He sings, dances, and worships and gets paid for it. He said the public enjoys what he offers and is open to more gigs in the future.

"If invited and paid, I'll perform. It's time," he said.

Kgalalelo Tlhoaele

Kgalalelo Tlhoaele

A multimedia entertainment journalist with over 10 years of experience in the journalism industry. Currently specializing in multimedia entertainment coverage including celebrity news, music, television, film, lifestyle, and major entertainment events, producing engaging content across digital, print, video, and social media platforms. Storyteller.

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