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A Cessna plane spotted in eKasi. Images: X @Am_Blujay @mathopa_robert

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VIDEO: Local pastor’s plane seen parked in his yard in Soshanguve

Social media was abuzz after photos and videos of a plane parked at a yard in Soshanguve made its rounds.

08-03-24 12:28
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A Cessna plane spotted in eKasi. Images: X @Am_Blujay @mathopa_robert

Social media was abuzz after photos and videos of a plane parked at a yard in Soshanguve made its rounds.

No doubt the photos have since gained thousands of comments and reactions since they dropped on the internet.

A CESSNA PLANE SPOTTED IN SOSHANGUVE BLOCK L

The photos were first shared on X before the internet flooded. Against the trends, Mzansi has been trying to connect the dots about the plane’s owner and how it ended up parked in eKasi.

Others debated whether the plane served other purposes than flying. Some X users made it known that the plane belonged to a gangster and was parked at his house in Soshanguve Block L.

However, against the trends, the plane’s owner has since broken his silence. The plane is owned by a local pastor, Joseph Davhula, from the Back to Christ Church in Soshanguve.

Speaking to the media, the pastor revealed that he bought the plane after he saw it on Facebook Marketplace. He made it known that it used to fly and was a jet.

After altering it, the charismatic pastor revealed it’s now a half-plane. He has it that he changed it after having a vision. The pastor revealed that he had plans to use the plane at his plot in Onderstepport after restoration.

However, the pastor did not reveal how much he splurged for the Cessna. He said he used his money, not the church’s savings. The pastor said, “I bought it from my own pocket.”

MZANSI REACTS

The plane has undoubtedly gained social media attention, and Mzansi has been flooding social media with their two cents. One social media user commented, “I saw this in transfer; it’s a trailer.” Another user joked, “Jukulyn Airlines.”

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