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The cover picture:
The first inaccurate part of the article, which by far relies relies on the article by Professor Anderson written in the early nineties is the picture accompanying the article. The image belongs to the late Joe Modise, a former ANC executive and cabinet member in Nelson Mandela's cabinet.
Legacy:
The legacy leaves out the two decade tenure of G.M Modise, the son and successor of F.S Modise from 1998.
It also has to be noted that since the passing of G.M Modise in 2017, the church has been marked by violent infighting for leadership, with a number of factions vying for power. This has largely been covered by the media.
As of writing this, the church has been unable to elect the leader to take the church forward. Malose Nyatlo (talk) 04:53, 21 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]