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MCKENZIE SLAMS ANOSIKE'S R135M BID FOR GOOD HOPE CENTRE

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March 13, 2026

City says no sale finalised as political backlash grows

- MURRAY SWART murray.swart@inl.co.za

PASTOR John Anosike has defended his reported R135 million bid for the iconic Good Hope Centre in Cape Town's CBD after Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie publicly criticised the proposed acquisition, citing he would not allow it to become open to drugs and would challenge it in court.

Anosike, leader of Spirit Revelation Ecclesia, announced to his congregation that the church had bought the Good Hope Centre following a City property auction.

The announcement has since drawn political and public scrutiny. During a Facebook Live broadcast, McKenzie, who also leads the Patriotic Alliance, voiced his opposition to the reported deal and warned that it should be used for Arts and Culture.

“What Nigerian church will be there, over our dead bodies? I am saying it now today, there will be no Nigerian church there; you are not going to take Arts and Culture spaces and give to Nigerian churches; that one will not happen,” McKenzie said.

“I am telling you today, if that Nigerian pastor knows what is good for him, he must keep that money, we will never allow it to be sold to Nigerians...

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