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  2. Edward Lekganyane - Wikipedia

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    Edward was the second-born son of Engenas Lekganyane and his senior wife, Salfina Rabodiba, and was born in Thabakgone in the Mamabolo Reserve east of Polokwane.Although his exact birth date is unknown, he is known to have been born during a smallpox epidemic that led his father to quarantine his household for some time. [2]

  3. Engenas Lekganyane - Wikipedia

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    Lekganyane sought to obtain land and in the late 1930s and early 1940s purchased three farms situated fairly close to his base in Thabakgone. One of these, Maclean farm, would eventually be turned into “Zion City Moria” by Lekganyane's successor, Edward , in the 1950s, and would become Africa's biggest pilgrimage site, attracting millions ...

  4. Zion Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The ZCC changed fairly dramatically following his son Edward Lekganyane's assumption of control of the church in April 1949. Edward was a highly educated, flamboyant figure who eventually obtained a degree at an Afrikaans divinity school. [11] Under his leadership, the all-male Mokhukhu organisation developed out of his core group of supporters.

  5. Zionist churches - Wikipedia

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    Schisms and succession disputes during the twentieth century led to the foundation of thousands of different congregations, of which the largest is the Zion Christian Church, with around 3 million followers, led by His Grace The Right Reverend Dr Barnabas Edward Lekganyane.

  6. Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church - Wikipedia

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    After Engenas Lekganyane left ZAFM in 1925, Shoko remained with church, met Edward Lion, and on his return to Chivi in 1931 was appointed the Zimbabwean church leader. [9] Over time, Shoko's branch of ZAFM would have far more members than the South African mother church. Shoko held open meetings and baptized all those that believed in his ...

  7. Category:South African Christian religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lekganyane; Engenas Lekganyane; M. Mmusi Maimane; Ray McCauley; S. Benjamin Silinda This page was last edited on 7 June 2012, at 23:39 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Khotso Sethuntsa - Wikipedia

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    Khotso Sethuntsa (1898–1972) was an African herbalist who lived in the Eastern Cape town of Lusikisiki. By the mid-twentieth century, he was perceived to be a powerful man whose wealth was amassed through his relationship with Water Spirits, living with his own personal serpentine Mermaid in Xhosa as uMam’Mlambo & a River Serpent/Dragon.

  9. National Executive Committee of the African National Congress

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    The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC) is the political party's highest decision-making body in between its party conferences.It serves as the primary executive organ responsible for leading and governing the ANC, directing the party's policies, strategies, and overall operations.