Following the massacre of five Ngcobo policemen in 2018, one of the Mancoba brothers who led the Seven Angels Ministries cult took it a step further and declared himself Jesus Christ and demanded that even his brothers and congregants worship him as their god.This was revealed by Siphesihle Tatsi, a former cult member, during testimony at the Mthatha high court on Friday.
Convicted cop killer Siphesihle Tatsi, a former Ngcobo-based Mancoba Seven Angels Ministries cult member, lashed out in court at one of the four murder-accused congregants, saying he continued to mock the murder of the five policemen killed in Ngcobo in 2018 instead of showing remorse.
Noluvo Mancoba, the widow of the controversial Mancoba Seven Angels Ministries cult founder Sipho Manco, rejoiced when she heard that five policemen were massacred in Ngcobo in February 2018.
Siphesihle Tatsi, a former member of the controversial Mancoba Seven Angels Ministries who has been sentenced to 141 years for the killing of five Ngcobo policemen told a chilling story of how his mother turned her back on him when he sought a lawyer and changed his plea to not guilty.
One of the four accused members of the controversial Mancoba Seven Angels Ministries on trial for the brutal murders of five Ngcobo policemen in February 2018, allegedly bragged about the killings.This was the testimony of two policewomen state witnesses.