South Africa News

Richest and Most Flamboyant Prophets in Mzansi

Prophets and Pastors are richer than ever and have no problem showing off their wealth across social media platforms. Check out some of the richest and most flamboyant Pastors.

Pastor Alph Lukau
At the mention of the richest people in South Africa, names like Nick Oppenheimer and Johann Rupet will always pop up. The two are among the most influential business moguls. Details about how they accrued their wealth and appear in the list of the wealthiest men have been documented for reference purposes. Very little has been documented about the richest pastors in South Africa, causing the issue to be controversial.

Pastor Alph Lukau

Pastor Alph Lukau
Another reason why the religious leader has been on the limelight is because of his lavish and extremely extravagant lifestyle. Alph Lukau has been the centre of attention for owning some of the most expensive rides.

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri

Shepherd Bushiri

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is the founder and leader of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church. He is also the leader of the Bushiri Shepherd Ministries.

Pastor Tshifinwa Irene

Tshifinwa Irene

Pastor Tshifhiwa Irene is another wealthy religious leader in South Africa. She is a televangelist and founder of Divine Truth World Restoration Services for World peace by Jesus Christ. Her ministry is situated in Venda.

Pastor Ray McCauley

Ray McCauley

Pastor Ray McCauley is another wealthy man of God. He is a religious leader and the Senior Pastor of the Rhema Bible Church. He is also the president of the International Federation of Christian Churches and the National Interfaith Council of South Africa.

Prophet Uebert Angel
Prophet Uebert Angel, who was born in Zimbabwe, stands among the youngest pastors in South Africa.

Uebert Angel
He is the founder of the Good News Church, which he started in 2007 and later renamed in 2015. He is famous for preaching in his helicopter.

You might also like…Fake pastors and false prophets rock churches in South Africa

This is the question many are asking as we see an increase in claims of abuse by people claiming to be men of God yet accused of performing crazy stunts, demanding money, and even abusing congregants.

Shepherd Bushiri and wife

Social media is full of such stories – the pastor who sprayed people with Doom, ordered people to eat snakes, drink petrol or claimed to raise a “dead” man from a coffin; the pastors who instead of giving comfort to women, are accused of taking advantage of them and even r@ping them…Read more here

Back to top button