Cape Town – Retired chief justice Mogoeng Mogoeng remains steadfast in his belief that he will become the president of South Africa, despite facing challenges such as mockery, misrepresentation, and death threats.
Mogoeng claims that God has spoken to him three times, confirming his future presidency.
He says that even death threats will not deter him from his ambition.
Former Chief Justice Mogoeng #Mogoeng says he stands by his words that he will be the president of South Africa. The former Chief Justice says God has spoken and no one can reverse what he has predetermined. He spoke to @iamthabomdluli.https://t.co/bMln5OuvBk#Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/x16Xs96mzN
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“It’s not an unction, it’s a settled matter. The Almighty God has spoken and it is settled and no shenanigan can reverse what he has predetermined,” said Mogoeng.
He added: “No amount of mockery or misrepresentation will undo that the Lord has predetermined and have so many times over. By the way even a good number of influential people who do not necessarily believe in the Lord Jesus know that it is true.
“No wonder there are so many attempts to eliminate me. I won’t elaborate, but it is good enough to say that I am there was a plan to take my life before the end of last month. But, by the grace of God, I’m here.”
While he acknowledges offers from various political formations, Mogoeng states his commitment to follow God’s guidance.
“But it is the Almighty God that I am going to follow. I am not hungry for any positions, publicity, fame of anything of that sort. As I said before, I’ll be just too happy to enjoy my pension. But when God says you are the one I am going to send at a time appointed by me, I dare not disobey,” he said.
However, his presidential aspirations may face legal hurdles as the Judicial Code of Conduct prohibits retired judges from engaging in party politics.
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Compiled by Betha Madhomu