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Some Zion Christian Church members say it has been difficult to celebrate three consecutive Easter holidays without gathering at their church headquarters, Moria, outside Polokwane in Limpopo.

Annually, throng of ZCC members descend to Moria for the Easter pilgrimage where they listen to the sermon by the church leader Bishop Barnabas Lekganyane.

Both churches, ZCC and St Engenas ZCC suspended their services and visits by the general members to their head-quarters, Moria, since the outbreak of Covid-19 and subsequent lockdown regulations in 2020. “We have not been able to meet at the holy city for three Easter pilgrimages. Though it is hard, we understand the decision given the fact that it would be a gathering of millions of people. It would be impossible for just a few of us to be allowed in as we would all want to go which would lead a lot of people losing their lives to COVID-19.”

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