Using a fake maternity tummy, the woman was caught trying to shoplift

When they searched her, they discovered that she wasn't genuinely expecting a baby but had made a false baby bump to conceal her treasure.

Using a fake maternity tummy, the woman was caught trying to shoplift

In Middelburg, Mpumalanga, South Africa, a young woman was allegedly caught trying to shoplift from a prominent store while wearing a fake maternity tummy.

Although there are little specifics about what happened, it appears that the security guy stopped her at the door.

When they searched her, they discovered that she wasn't genuinely expecting a baby but had made a false baby bump to conceal her treasure.

In other  News,

controversial Kenyan televangelist and founder of the Neno Evangelism Center, Pastor Ng'ang'a, has given advice to his church's female members on how to handle their husbands' side women.

In a recent sermon, the cleric advised the female members of his congregation to pray for their own husbands rather than for side chicks to pass away.

Evangelist Ng'anga said:

I understand you are currently asking God to kill side ladies. Women really enjoy that.

Pray for their deaths instead by saying, "God bless the side chick with her own spouses."

Ng'ang'a further stated that men frequently initiate contact, thus side girls are not at fault.

He stated:

Your husband owes you loyalty, thus in this situation, he is at fault. Why not murder your husband first, as opposed to wishing the side chick would die? If you have actually experienced rebirth, you are aware that two wrongs do not equal a right. Killing has not been mandated for Christians.