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CLEANING UP
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December 09, 2022

‘That place was worse than prison' - Bonga returns to the rehab of his choice

Bonga compared the previous rehabilitation centre to prison.
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Luck keeps following popular homeless man Bonga Sithole (35)after another good Samaritan has committed to helping him go to are habilitation centre of his choice and clean up. Bonga recently disappointed many people when he discharged himself from a rehabilitation centre that his rescuer Sisanda Nomusa Qwabe - Coutaud had found for him. "He did not communicate with me about his decision. I'm just hoping for the best. I'm hurt a lot because there is a lot at stake. Bonga has a lot going for him,' Sisanda told Bonga's supporters. "He has not one but two jobs waiting for him that were planned for January when he came out of rehab. I'm broken," said a teary-eyed Sisanda, who acknowledged that fighting addiction was challenging.'

 

DISAPPEARING FROM THE FIRST REHAB CENTRE?

Bonga has since returned to rehab. Man of God Bonanza Tshewulahas told worried fans that he met with Bonga and they talked for three hours before agreeing to go back to the rehab of his choice. Tshewula took to his Facebook o share that Bonga agreed to go back to rehab after he had compared life in the previous rehab centre to prison. "I recommended another rehabilitation centre for Bonga, and he allowed me to take him to it tomorrow(Thursday 07 December 2022), his heart is willing,' says Tshewula. "I've sent the inbox to Sisanda asking permission to do so. However, she has not read my message. Please help me if you know her. I want this message to reach her,' he says. "The reason I am asking permission, I do not want to appear as if I am hijacking her assignment. It is not my assignment it is her assignment to fulfill. We can only fuel God's work that has already started through her. She's out of the country.' On Monday Tshewula says he met with Bonga and he opened up to him as to why he left rehab. "When I first heard that Bonga left the rehab I thought it was a joke. Until I met him two hours back (On Monday). We spent three hours talking. I asked him a lot of questions, and he even cried. He said that place is worse than prison,' he adds. "I will not get into details of what he said. I know he will get an opportunity to publicly elaborate, as he like saying. The least we can do is pray for him. We should remember that the devil hates men and this is one of them among all that he hates. He said to me, he needs deliverance more than he needed psychology. He strongly believes that this thing is spiritual."

GETTING HELP

Tshewula further made arrangements already with the rehabilitation centre. "I only need her blessing to carry on while she's away. I am willing to take Bonga to church for the spiritual journey that he desires as well,' he says. "I was hoping she would have responded by now, but she hasn't. I cannot proceed until I get her permission. Anyone who doesn't have the desire to see others fail or hurt. Please help me reach out to Sisanda. I don't know her in person.' Tshewula further says that he operates well with proper communication. "It creates mutual understanding and mutual understanding promotes order and preserves peace,' he says. "No family, community, relationships, church or organisation can function in peace or according to proper order if no one knows what's going on. She reserves the right to know. I promise I'm not going move without her permission.' 

 

 

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