'Satan uniting nations' - read the full text on why 'racist' KZN guest house closed shop

28 June 2016 - 17:33 By Matthew Savides

TMG Digital reported earlier that Andre Slade had made the decision to close the Sodwana Bay Guest House‚ which gained infamy for not accepting black guests or government employees. Asked why he had taken the decision‚ Slade said via text message: "We have the statement on wheretofromhere.org within the post. It's explained there." The statement‚ however‚ does not provide reasons‚ apart from quoting random scripture verses. That statement is reproduced here verbatim‚ except for the removal of Slade's ID number:"Herewith do I‚ Andre Martin Slade [ID number redacted] officially close Sodwana Bay Guesthouse."The signage will be removed on 28th June 2016‚ and the relevant bank account will be closed in due course. Our servant Slindile has a choice to stay or leave. Katarína and I share equal responsibility for EVERYTHING. From now on‚ We will only receive family and friends. "We are Hebrews‚ so We officially Denounce Our corporation registration. We are subject to no human ruler only God Almighty. Matthew 28:18:“All authority in heaven and on earth have been given to me.”"YOUR choice: Satan uniting nations‚ “ensuring that no one is left behind”‚ just like in Babylon. or God separating good from bad and pure from defiled‚ just like prophesied in Psalm 1:5. This planet is going to face greatest tribulation before The Age of Aquarius emerges; everyone has to choose! If YOU are Tzaddik and share this‚ DO NOT ADD OR REMOVE ANYTHING. This is the word of God."..

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