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"Evil voices haunt my prayers!" – Daily Sun

"Demons make me do and say strange things when I pray" – front page lead, June 10 2015

Daily Sun (June 10 2015) - GOGO KEDIBONE loves to pray. She goes to church to ask the Lord for guidance and to seek strength.

BUT WHEN SHE CLOSES HER EYES, EVIL VOICES TAKE OVER.

Kedibone Makhene (69) from Naledi, Soweto told Daily Sun how evil voices stop her and her family praying and drive them insane.

“When I pray, they take over. I speak in tongues and I behave like a mad woman,” she said.

She said the problem first started in 2009. She joined a popular church in Soweto in 2010 to respond to her spiritual calling to become a prophet but then her life became hell.

And if it was bad then, it is unbearable now.

“When I pray, I do strange things and evil voices come out of my mouth.

“I hear myself saying things but it isn’t me speaking.

“The demons in my head are making me say these things,” she said.

Gogo Kedibone said she has lost thousands of rands trying to get help.

Even her husband, Andrew Senosi (75) has started behaving strangely.

“When the voices talk to him he throws things around the house. He pees on the kitchen floor,” she said.

“My neighbours say my house is a madhouse.”

She said their grandson, Kodisang Senosi (22), started behaving like a snake last winter. She said he has been moved from one mental institution to another.

“Things got so bad he would leave home for days without us knowing where he was,” she said.

“He is short but when the voices come he becomes tall. He becomes strong and arrogant.

“When he is like that, the doctors and nurses and even the police are scared of him.”

Kodisang is a patient at the Sterkfontein Hospital.

The gogo has tried to get help for the family but it seems no one can help them.

“I know Daily Sun readers help people. I also want help. I am tired of living like this,” she said.

Kodisang’s mother, Mpule, confirmed that strange things were happening at her mother’s home and she was scared of going there.

“I don’t go there much because I don’t know what is going to happen,” she said.

Daily Sun’s spiritual guidance pastor, Daniel Mogotlane, said the family was possessed by demons. “They need prayer to get deliverance. She must come to church so we can help her.”

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