R500 Bushiri hand sanitiser is 'fake', says church

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R500 Bushiri hand sanitiser is 'fake', says church
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Prophet Shepherd Bushiri's Enlightened Christian Gathering church said a post about R500 hand sanitisers is fake.

“The church is not selling this sanitiser, or any sanitiser for that matter. Church merchandise is sold through church channels, and this can be verified,”Nyondo said all church apparel was posted only through the official church channels. He called on the public to report anyone spreading news or selling products using ECG's name.

“We would like to appeal to the public to report this to the church or the nearest police station,” he said.

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