Prophet Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng has voiced his frustration with MacG, host of ‘Podcast and Chill’, over accusations of being a “fake pastor.”
During an appearance on ‘The Real Talk’ podcast, Mboro detailed his grievances with Mr. Baby Powder, the host.
He recounted feeling initially welcomed on MacG’s show but was later taken aback by comments made about him in another episode.
Mboro was particularly hurt by a question posed to actress Dawn Thandeka King regarding “fake pastors” like himself and Bushiri.
This incident occurred after episode 603, where such questions were raised, impacting Mboro’s reputation significantly.
The 57-year-old from Katlehong, Ekurhuleni, believes MacG’s comments were a ploy for higher viewership, damaging his standing.
In a conversation with ‘Daily Sun’, Mboro suggested that MacG was leveraging controversy about him to boost his show’s popularity.
He pointed out MacG’s personal issues with substances, suggesting a level of hypocrisy in judging others.
Mboro vehemently denied accusations of faking miracles, affirming that his prayers genuinely lead to healing.
As the leader of Incredible Happenings Ministries, he attempted to reach out to MacG, only to receive a vague promise of a future response.
Mboro plans to confront MacG directly by visiting his studio, intending to pray for it, showcasing his faith.
When ‘Daily Sun’ reached out to MacG for clarification, he denied directly labeling Mboro as a fake pastor.
MacG referred back to their previous interaction in September 2024, suggesting a lapse in memory due to being on holiday.
He promised to address the issue after his vacation, indicating a potential for further dialogue or clarification.
This controversy has sparked a debate within the community about the authenticity of religious leaders and their public portrayal.
Mboro’s response to these allegations not only defends his ministry but also brings to light the complexities of public scrutiny in the digital age.
The interaction between Mboro and MacG highlights the tension between media personalities and religious figures.
It underscores the impact of media on personal reputations and the responsibilities of those in the public eye.
The situation has left followers of both Mboro and the podcast curious about the outcome of this public feud.
Mboro’s planned visit to MacG’s studio could escalate or potentially resolve this public dispute, depending on the encounter’s nature.
This case also raises questions about how accusations in the media can affect one’s personal and professional life.
The ongoing narrative between Mboro and MacG serves as a case study in the dynamics of fame, faith, and public opinion.
As both figures navigate this controversy, the public awaits MacG’s response post-holiday, which could shed more light on the matter.
Mboro’s stand against these allegations not only defends his personal integrity but also the sanctity of his ministry’s work.