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Tears as beloved radio bishop mourned in Mahikeng
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83892, member: 160"] Motsweding FM listeners are mourning after their favorite Sunday morning voice went silent forever. Bishop Daniel Matebesi died at sixty-six and crowds gathered at SABC Mahikeng to say goodbye. The Independent Congregational Church of Southern Africa leader held a massive presence on the airwaves. Family members confirmed his passing before the public service streamed online for grieving fans to watch. Itumeleng Kgajane remembered the man as a total uniter who went into corners nobody else dared touch. He claimed the clergyman used his commanding voice to assist locals lacking identification documents. His sermons apparently extended way beyond the pulpit to reach regular individuals on the streets who needed guidance. Obakeng Moseki recalled joking with the giant figure about his insane work ethic. The colleague asked when Matebesi planned to take a break and the bishop replied that rest only comes after death. Moseki insisted that everyone shared laughs with him despite the serious religious duties he carried out daily. A relative called the deceased a soldier who acted like the family elder despite not being the oldest. He prioritized church to the point where he spent weekends traveling to Johannesburg just to worship. The rep noted that Matebesi preached to friends as a kid and barely stayed home because helping strangers mattered more. [/QUOTE]
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