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Zion City in the northern part of South Africa, was a rare oasis of black spirituality, completely separate from white-run churches, where believers could visit periodically for healing and spiritual renewal. Although Lekganyane was increasingly unwell, his fame as a miracle worker was never greater. Nevertheless, Engenas was drinking alcohol in contravention of church rules. He was also receiving care from white doctors, another outlawed practice in a church that insisted on faith healing.
As his debility worsened, church duties were increasingly performed by ministers and members who were not family members. Edward, the second born, was intelligent but reluctant to engage in church duties. In he absconded to Natal where he lived under an alias. Engenas eventually died on May 31, , and was hastily buried by his inner circle the next day. All expected the oldest song, Barnabas, to be the next bishop, until he died of smallpox in January With the succession race now thrown open, the exiled Edward found a hostile reception at Zion City.
He based himself in the greater Johannesburg area and was welcomed by the migrant worker membership and leadership there.
They gave him the final, keynote address at the event. However, Paulus and the Western faction were still not ready to accede, and agreed to have an election to settle the matter. On June 1, , 12 members of both sexes arrived at Zion City to cast their votes between Edward and Paulus. Travelling by bus, lorry, train and foot, the Eastern faction prevailed and won a majority for Edward. Although Paulus accepted the verdict, the year-old Joseph did not.
He maintained that his father had left a will anointing him his successor and giving him all the church property. This will has yet to publicly surface.
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