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The Christians of South Africa group criticised traditional healer Gogo Ntoleng for predicting that the ANC would win the election.

Pretoria - The Christians of South Africa group on Monday criticised traditional healer Gogo Ntoleng for predicting that the African National Congress would receive a bigger share of voter support than it did in last week's general election.

"The main aim of this act of conspiracy was to scare off the opposition vote and create a delusion of the ANC's victory," said Cosa president, pastor Derick Mosoana. Those believing in ancestors were "lured into the fallacy that the ANC has already won - making it pointless to vote for an opposition party of choice," he added.

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