South Africa: Tiger Brands Responds to Prophet's use of Doom. People Safety a Priority for Tiger Brands

23 November 2016
Tiger Brands
press release

Tiger Brands is aware of pictures which emerged over the weekend on the Mount Zion General  Assembly (MZGA) church's Facebook page showing lay-pastor, Lethebo Rabalago, spraying  his congregants with Doom Super Multi Insect Killer to exorcise demons at a night prayer in Mookgopong.

This media coverage has also extended to discussion on several radio stations. We find this practice alarming and extremely concerning, and want to make it very clear that it is unsafe to spray Doom Super Multi Insect Killer, or any other aerosol spray for that matter, into people's faces. Doom has been formulated to kill specific insects which are detailed on the cans, and the packaging has very clear instruction and health warnings for humans which must be adhered to.

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