Sihle Sibisi, known for her accusations against Prophet T.B. Joshua in a BBC documentary, faces a personal tragedy with the death of her daughter, Tshepang Khanyisile Seleke. The Kwanele Foundation, founded by Sibisi to support abuse survivors, mourns the loss of its young ambassador.
Sihle Sibisi, who previously accused the late Prophet T.B. Joshua of sexual abuse in a BBC documentary, has announced the death of her daughter, Tshepang Khanyisile Seleke, known as ‘TK’. The announcement was made through a Facebook post on the Kwanele Foundation page, an organization founded by Sibisi.
The post expressed profound grief, stating, “Death, where is your sting? Today, death took my beloved daughter & best friend, Tshepang Khanyisile Seleke, known as ‘TK’. Our young Kwanele Foundation Ambassador. Death, you are cruel. Rest, my Angel.”
Tshepang’s role as an ambassador for the Kwanele Foundation highlighted her involvement in her mother’s advocacy work. The foundation, established by Sibisi, focuses on supporting survivors of sexual abuse, particularly within religious institutions.
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Sibisi’s allegations against Prophet T.B. Joshua, the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in Nigeria, were part of a BBC documentary that brought to light several claims of abuse. Her involvement in the documentary brought significant attention to issues of abuse in religious settings.
The details surrounding Tshepang’s death have not been made public. The news has elicited a wave of condolences and support from followers and supporters of the Kwanele Foundation, expressing sympathy for Sibisi’s loss.
Further updates and information will be provided as the story develops.