
Audio By Carbonatix
Tanzanian authorities have arrested two church leaders for allegedly detaining dozens of sick people while promising to heal them through prayer and traditional herbs.
More than 100 people were being kept in so-called traditional wards (mud-walled huts with brick beds) built around the church in Nyamhinza village, Misungwi district, in the north-western region of Mwanza – with no medical treatment or food being provided.
Some had been there for up to a month and they were required to find food for themselves until they fully recovered.
They were found after locals alerted the police that some people were dying after leaving hospitals, including a woman who had joined the church soon after giving birth to twins.
At the end of last week, the police took the sick people back to hospitals for treatment. They are now investigating possible deaths and whether there are bodies buried nearby.
Mwanza regional police commander, Wilbroad Mutafungwa, told journalists on Wednesday that initial investigations didn't show there were people buried there but they were still keeping a close watch.
He confirmed the arrests of the suspects, church leaders William Masum and his wife Kabula Lushika, saying they didn’t have permits to conduct worship and prayer activities, or to provide traditional healing services. They have not commented on the accusations.
"We are now doing a detailed investigation, including interrogating the suspects. Meanwhile I ask locals with classified information that will help the investigation to come forward and talk to the police,'' he said.
The church is said to have been in operation for more than five years.
Latest Stories
-
DVLA to commission 5 new service centres in Greater Accra
4 minutes -
Agenda 111 and the right to health: A broken social contract
7 minutes -
Bawa-Rock Ltd Funds GH¢400,000 Free Surgeries for 102 Vulnerable Patients
9 minutes -
Lambussie MP awards over GH¢200,000 in scholarships to students
14 minutes -
Vice President expresses gratitude after double enstoolment in Volta Region
15 minutes -
Beyond the Noise: Rebuilding trust in journalism in a digital age
19 minutes -
I have to follow the law – CAF president tells Senegal regarding AFCON saga
22 minutes -
No government has shown urgency — Political scientist pushes Mahama on LGBTQ+ bill
23 minutes -
Gideon Boako cuts sod for new maternity block at Duayaw Nkwanta Health Centre
30 minutes -
NRSA to limit use of converted Toyota Voxy to Intra-city operations
33 minutes -
Mustapha Abdul-Hamid declares bid for NPP National Vice Chairman
47 minutes -
NRSA boss defends planned closure of garages involved in illegal left-to-right steering conversions
52 minutes -
Invite more investors to explore Ghana’s oil and gas potentials – PIAC to gov’t
1 hour -
Ghana, Egypt move to deepen cooperation in border security, counter-terrorism, cybersecurity
1 hour -
Guggisberg Fiagbenu enters race for Central Tongu NPP Chairmanship in Volta region
1 hour