Sowetan

‘Prophet of Doom’ avoids jail time

Rabalago to pay his fine in instalment­s

- By Peter Ramothwala

Limpopo’s “Prophet of Doom” Lethebo Rabalago, 25, who sprayed insecticid­e on his congregant­s during sermons, was yesterday sentenced to four years imprisonme­nt or a fine of R36 000.

Magistrate Frans Mahodi sentenced him to one year in jail or a fine of R6 000 for contraveni­ng the Stock and Agricultur­al Remedies Act 36 of 1947. Mahodi further sentenced Rabalago to three years in jail or a R30 000 fine for assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.

Mahodi, however, suspended half of the assault fine, ordering Rabalago to pay R15 000 instead. Rabalago’s lawyer Edmond Lubusi welcomed the sentence, and indicated that his client will immediatel­y start to pay the fine.

“We have made an arrangemen­t that my client will pay R3 000 in instalment­s every month until the fine is fully paid,” he said.

Rabalago appeared relieved after the sentencing and invited the media to his church. “You should come to my church to see how we do things.”

The embattled pastor, however, refused to comment on his sentence. Rabalago’s congregant­s from the Zion General Assembly, who had gathered outside the Mookgophon­g Magistrate’s Court, welcomed the sentence.

The state had argued that the controvers­ial prophet be fined R60 000.

Prosecutor Chris Maruma said Rabalago didn’t show remorse throughout the trial.

Maruma also wanted the court to declare Rabalago unfit to posses a firearm because of the manner in which he sprayed his congregant­s.

However, Mahodi said the court couldn’t find elements of violence in Rabalago and that he can’t be declared unfit to posses a firearm.

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