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Bishop Glayton Modise speaks from the grave, denies polygamy

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Leader of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Glayton Modise. Photo. Veli Nhlapo / Gallo images / Sowetan
Leader of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Glayton Modise. Photo. Veli Nhlapo / Gallo images / Sowetan

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Modise died without a will on February 9 2016. An affidavit he signed was key evidence that resulted in the court ruling that Pearl Tefu did not make a convincing claim that she deserved spousal benefits from Modise’s estate as his widow in a polygamous marriage.

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