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Pastor Yiga has been faking miracles, he has infected many with HIV – Pastor Ssenyonga

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
October 27, 2020
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Pastor Jackson Ssenyonga, a lead pastor at Christian Life Church in the city suburbs of Bwaise has accused deceased Revival Church pastor, Augastine Yiga of living a sinful life and misleading his followers.

While addressing a press earlier today at his home, Ssenyonga said Pastor Yiga has been faking miracles. He also accused Pastor Yiga of infecting some of his followers with HIV/Aids through sexual intercourse.

 “It’s on record that Mr Yiga had HIV. We have evidence from health facilities and the test was done under law and I promise to help his victims, God willing,” Pastor Senyonga said.

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Yiga and Ssenyonga have for long been preaching against each other and in 2018 Ssenyonga dragged Yiga to court for defamation as he allegedly called him a rapist and land grabber.

Yiga’s body has been handed over to Aplus in Mengo as the family finalizes to decided on the burial arrangements.

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