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To South Africa where methodist bishops are discussing steps to take about a high profile refugee centre in Johannesburg.
It follows allegations that children have been sexually abused at the central Methodist church.
But it has emerged that some of the 200 children who were staying at the shelter have now been taken to a place of safety.
The church is home to thousands of Zimbabwean refugees - and was known to house political activists during the anti-apartheid struggle.
The BBC's Mpho Lakaje takes up the story from Johannesburg…
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