KPMG employee Mahlatse Letoka sparks controversy in South Africa after sending viral internal email warning colleagues about the Rapture

KPMG employee Mahlatse Letoka sparks controversy in South Africa after sending viral internal email warning colleagues about the Rapture

Mahlatse Letoka, a former soap opera actress turned KPMG employee, has found herself at the center of a storm after a viral internal email about the “Rapture” made headlines.

The junior accountant, who reportedly has been placed on leave, has now broken her silence on social media, addressing the curiosity and concern surrounding her claims.

Speaking Out on TikTok

On her TikTok account, Letoka shared her first message since predicting that “Jesus’ return to Earth” would occur on 23 or 24 September.

She reassured followers, saying:

“A lot of people are asking if I’m ok. I’m perfectly ok. Don’t worry one bit.”

In a follow-up post, she added:

“The Rapture is still very much approaching. Let us be grateful for the delay, as it is an opportunity to keep preparing.”

Her messages have sparked both intrigue and concern online, as social media users speculate about her wellbeing and the consequences of her internal email.

The Email That Sparked Headlines

Letoka’s email, sent to colleagues at KPMG last week, was nothing short of extraordinary. She attached a 173-page document detailing her views, which ranged from her personal beliefs to conspiratorial interpretations of artwork inside KPMG offices. Letoka claimed that some images had hidden “Satanic” meanings that “put a spell” on employees.

The email also explored more unusual ideas, including flat Earth theories and the existence of a “Matrix” similar to Hollywood films.

In her message, she wrote:

“Please save the attached PDF quickly before it’s too late.

I am a servant of Jesus Christ, and I would rather get fired than watch my colleagues go through this.”

Apocalyptic Predictions

Letoka didn’t stop at workplace conspiracies.

She warned that “World War 3 is coming, and this entire economy is about to collapse,” labeling these events as signs of the impending Rapture.

Her extreme claims quickly made the rounds online, drawing attention to both her past as an actress and her current role at KPMG.

Support and Reactions

While the email raised eyebrows, many on social media have expressed concern for Letoka herself.

One TikTok user who studied with her commented:

“I hope her friends and family are giving her the support she may need.”

The situation remains a mix of fascination and worry, as Letoka continues to maintain her beliefs publicly while navigating the professional and personal consequences of her viral email.