Monday, May 19, 2025 - Nigerian televangelist, Timothy Omotoso, recently acquitted of rape and human trafficking charges, has left South Africa and will be banned from re-entering the country for the next five years, the Department of Home Affairs confirmed on Sunday.
Omotoso, leader of the Jesus Dominion International Church, was seen at OR Tambo International Airport over the weekend preparing for his departure.
His exit comes nearly a month after the Eastern Cape High
Court acquitted him of all charges — including rape, sexual assault, human
trafficking, and restricting the movement of his followers — charges that had
kept him behind bars for eight years.
The case drew national attention and fierce criticism from
civil society and rights organizations who allege that the verdict denied
justice to survivors.
His co-accused, Lusanda Solani and Zikiswa Sitho, were also
acquitted but may face renewed charges depending on the outcome of an appeal
being prepared by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
In the wake of the controversial ruling, the NPA has
launched an internal investigation into the handling of the case, amid mounting
public pressure.
Omotoso’s departure follows a May 10 appearance at the East
London Magistrate’s Court for immigration-related issues. He was released
shortly afterward, raising speculation that his exit was imminent.
Speaking on the matter, Department of Home Affairs
spokesperson Siya Qoza confirmed the five-year entry ban, saying, “After the
expiry of that period, he will have to apply for permission to be in the
country. At that point, the department will review the application and make a
decision.”
While declining to comment on specific travel details, Qoza
added, “The department does not comment on people’s travel arrangements but
confirms travelling within the African continent.”
Omotoso’s case has remained one of the most polarizing in
recent South African legal history, with human rights advocates calling for
systemic reform in the prosecution of gender-based violence cases.

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