Church to close doors to refugees

01 A child plays in a doorway leading to the woman and childrens sleeping area inside the Central methodist church. sectionInterview with Bishop Paul Verryn from the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg. Picture:Antoine de Ras . 23/08/09

01 A child plays in a doorway leading to the woman and childrens sleeping area inside the Central methodist church. sectionInterview with Bishop Paul Verryn from the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg. Picture:Antoine de Ras . 23/08/09

Published Dec 23, 2014

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Johannesburg - The Methodist Church in central Johannesburg will be closing its doors to refugees by the end of December, The New Age reported on Tuesday.

The church has been a home for refugees since the xenophobia attacks that occurred in the country a few years ago.

Bishop Paul Verryn said they were trying to find alternative accommodation for the 500 people living there.

“We are energetically looking for alternative accommodation. The leadership of the circuit says the church building should be used solely for the purposes of worship,” he said.

The people, however, disagreed with the move. They said they would fight the process as they had nowhere to go and were unemployed.

Blessing Mutezo said he would fight the process tooth and nail.

“Do they think they will succeed in kicking us out? I don't think so. We will be waiting for them. Yes they told us that they don't want us here anymore. What about all of these mothers and their children?” - Sapa

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