TB Joshua Disaster: MDC-T Leader’s Body Due Home in 7 Days
12 November 2014
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The body of MDC-T leader Greenwich Ndanga who was killed in Nigerian Preacher

MDC-T's Greenwich Ndanga
MDC-T’s Greenwich Ndanga

TB Joshua’s church building two months ago on the 12th September, is due home in a week’s time, ZimEye has been told as South Africa announced it has commissioned two jets to transport the bodies of 84 of its citizens in Nigeria.
Following an interview with Mr Ndanga’s wife, South Africa’s  spokesperson for the Inter-ministerial Committee tasked to deal with the disaster, Phumla Williams, has said the work to return the bodies to their families this weekend was at an advanced stage and the bodies will be back home in a week’s time.
“We are moving to the second gear of getting ready to repatriate. We can confirm that the two planes have been procured and will be dispatched to Lagos to collect the remains. We trust that by the end of this week, we will bring closure to this painful issue,” Williams said.
“At this point we should take the opportunity to thank the families for their patience and the dignity they have observed this moment with. All of us, we are saying it’s been a long two months. It has been an extremely difficult waiting period. This week we can confirm that these families will get hold of the remains of their loved ones and be able to move on with their lives.”
 
Earlier, Mrs Esther Ndanga told ZimEye.com she had been hoping her busband’s body by Sunday, but the position was changed (See more MDC Leader’s Body Due Tomorrow).