UPDATE: It’s Time Pretoria – 5 million expected
Christian speaker Angus Buchan will host the prayer event at the Rhino Park Airfield outside Pretoria tomorrow.

It’s Time Pretoria prayer gathering will be the biggest religious event this year, with five million people expected to attend.
On Saturday from 11:00 to 17:00, Christian speaker Angus Buchan will be at the Rhino Park Airfield outside Pretoria.
At the previous two It’s Time prayer gatherings, in Bloemfontein and in Cape Town, Buchan and his Shalom Ministries team attracted over two million people.
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The latest event is expected to outdo all previous prayer gatherings with people travelling by air, road and rail from across the country to attend.
Buchan said the venue for the prayer gathering was revealed to him in a dream.
“God showed me an airfield and told me that it would be the venue for this gathering,” he said.
The airfield is over 1 000 hectares and could accommodate the mass of people on Saturday.
High volumes of cars, buses, aircraft and pedestrians are expected.
As attempts by all motorists to get to the location will result in extensive traffic jams and pedestrian risk…motorists are advised to obtain their free parking pass.
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Vehicles will be directed by traffic marshals to designated parking zones.
For more details, follow this link: https://www.angusbuchan.co.za/traffic
Buchan said the event was specifically hosted near Pretoria, as it is the “administrative capital of South Africa”.
“Our country is currently poised on a dangerous edge, there is much unrest,” Buchan said in an interview with Joy News (https://joynews.co.za/uncle-angus-buchan-what-to-expect-from-its-time-pretoria/).
“If God doesn’t intervene in South Africa, we could be on the brink of a civil war. At the gathering, we will pray against racialism, hatred, greed, an end to corruption, a Godly government, equality, opportunity, and employment.”
For more information on the event visit www.angusbuchan.co.za
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